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Anyone Else’s Loved One Go Through Closets And Drawers Moving Things Around?
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posted March 19
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STILL looking for 13 pair of readers. If I set them down for a minute and look away…they are gone. I need them and it is so frustrating as I know they are in the house and I have looked everywhere. He doesnt remember where he put them but he is oh so good at hiding things🤷‍♀️

posted March 19
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Yes. It is so frustrating. My dad is constantly moving things in drawers, putting things in drawers that make no sense, and more. We find everything you can imagine (candy wrappers, napkins, cash, empty bags, phone, etc.) in the oddest places. Now that my dad is in a small assisted living two bedroom, I can to a top-to-bottom apartment search in a day which is very helpful when something goes "missing."

posted March 22
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It’s an obsession with my hubby. He never cared about what was in the drawers or closets before but, now, it’s all he does. And, like yours, he never remembers where he got things from.

posted March 19

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