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2018-04-25 06:53:25 PM samjones because they were that mad at the nurse?
2018-04-25 06:53:32 PM delanie02 Same jorgensen.
2018-04-25 06:53:47 PM robertambadger wowser
2018-04-25 06:53:48 PM sfaria It's so important to "know youyr residents"
2018-04-25 06:53:54 PM elijahhanley55 I was so upset when I found out being I wasnt on work that day
2018-04-25 06:53:59 PM cchase not sure why he had a thing for her..maybe she looked like someone else??? she never spoke to him at all
2018-04-25 06:54:02 PM sjorgensen True sfaria...
2018-04-25 06:54:15 PM elijahhanley55 true cchase
2018-04-25 06:54:17 PM elijahhanley55 wow
2018-04-25 06:54:19 PM sfaria Sometimes we will never know the triggers
2018-04-25 06:54:30 PM sfaria Be need to be ready at all times
2018-04-25 06:54:31 PM priscillad true faria
2018-04-25 06:54:32 PM elijahhanley55 thats treu sfaria
2018-04-25 06:54:33 PM samjones oh wow one of those kind of situations..we never do know whats going on in their minds it seems
2018-04-25 06:54:35 PM cchase when I do admission - I ado a comprehensive assessment. family history. etc.
2018-04-25 06:54:42 PM elijahhanley55 thats is true
2018-04-25 06:54:50 PM samjones do you meet with them and ther family at admission?
2018-04-25 06:54:52 PM robertambadger for sure..they change all the time..its unpredictable
2018-04-25 06:54:58 PM sjorgensen It's all scary and interesting and fascinating and weird and...
2018-04-25 06:55:03 PM tonjaboyd I don't know what I would have done if i ever saw something like that!!
2018-04-25 06:55:07 PM elijahhanley55 we do the comprehnsive as part as our careplan
2018-04-25 06:55:19 PM cchase safety is first in all matters
2018-04-25 06:55:27 PM sjorgensen ABSOLUTELY!
2018-04-25 06:55:28 PM sfaria You can do a thorough assessment and still get surprised by an aggresive behavior
2018-04-25 06:55:31 PM robertambadger agreed
2018-04-25 06:55:35 PM elijahhanley55 every deparment has their own section of the comprehensive to fill out
2018-04-25 06:55:41 PM elijahhanley55 I feel you cchase
2018-04-25 06:55:52 PM priscillad I totally agree....I wish some companies would consider that
2018-04-25 06:55:54 PM elijahhanley55 definitely
2018-04-25 06:56:07 PM elijahhanley55 for real priscillad
2018-04-25 06:56:33 PM sjorgensen And...I wouldn't want to do anything else!
2018-04-25 06:56:36 PM cchase It is the entire staffs responsibility
2018-04-25 06:56:50 PM priscillad eli...most are only worried abt their profits
2018-04-25 06:56:56 PM sfaria I agree, I still love what I do
2018-04-25 06:57:13 PM sjorgensen Despite all of the above...I do too!
2018-04-25 06:57:16 PM elijahhanley55 That is true we had to do a system when dealing with this situation
2018-04-25 06:57:33 PM cchase we are coming down to last few mins of chat
2018-04-25 06:57:39 PM robertambadger i love my peeps too even when they act up or out
2018-04-25 06:57:41 PM samjones these chats move so fast!! lol
2018-04-25 06:57:42 PM sjorgensen That went by fast!
2018-04-25 06:57:49 PM samjones Thank you for hosting this!
2018-04-25 06:57:49 PM elijahhanley55 M e too robert
2018-04-25 06:57:51 PM sfaria Good night all! THX for the great insight and info:)
2018-04-25 06:57:51 PM cchase any questions??
2018-04-25 06:58:04 PM delanie02 Thank you for sharing a bit about your work!
2018-04-25 06:58:06 PM sfaria left the chat room
2018-04-25 06:58:06 PM elijahhanley55 Thank you CCHASE
2018-04-25 06:58:10 PM samjones I've asked all of mine...going to look for one in my town now!
2018-04-25 06:58:11 PM asantana whens your next chat??
2018-04-25 06:58:14 PM sjorgensen Great chat tonight...I'll be there for the next one. Thanks cchase!
2018-04-25 06:58:15 PM cchase your welcome folks. alz chat next wed
2018-04-25 06:58:18 PM michellelheldt NGOOD NIGHT ALL HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEK
2018-04-25 06:58:20 PM elizabethrahe Do the prices increase for your adult care based on nursing care needed?
2018-04-25 06:58:20 PM elijahhanley55 Yes cchase we appreciate it
2018-04-25 06:58:26 PM priscillad That was fast. No, Thx for a Great chat chase n chatters
2018-04-25 06:58:32 PM elijahhanley55 Good Night Everyone
2018-04-25 06:58:33 PM cchase you are most welcome ...be well and be safe
2018-04-25 06:58:35 PM asantana nite
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2018-04-25 06:58:40 PM robertambadger that was fast..i appreciate the time we ahd..and am going to find out more..thank you so much
2018-04-25 06:58:43 PM samjones Goodnight y'all :)
2018-04-25 06:58:45 PM elijahhanley55 Everyone as well god bless you guys
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2018-04-25 06:58:51 PM sjorgensen Goodnight!
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2018-04-25 06:58:52 PM priscillad All be Safe n Goodnight
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2018-04-25 06:59:10 PM tonjaboyd Thank You for letting me sit in sorry i was late! good night
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2018-04-25 09:06:46 PM gladysyoung58 I finally figured it out. I think now Im in the right chat .
2018-04-25 09:07:22 PM gladysyoung58 Oh now did we miss the chat. The time is 8pm here.
2018-04-25 09:08:14 PM gladysyoung58 Some people are talking to each other on the wrong chat place. I just figured it out and now I'm on the right one. Is it too late now.
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2018-05-01 06:35:36 PM 2960580 is this the part 1 chat
2018-05-01 06:36:03 PM 2960580 this is my first time to come and i think i am in the roght chat group
2018-05-01 06:36:32 PM 2960580 please help me how to look for the week 1
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2018-05-02 05:42:54 PM denisebar I'm glad someone had trouble figuring out where to chat besides me. lol
2018-05-02 05:44:05 PM priscillad Im a bit early for specialty chat(H)
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2018-05-02 05:46:49 PM delanie02 extra credit alzheimers chat?
2018-05-02 05:47:44 PM priscillad HI, Delanie....Yes
2018-05-02 05:48:13 PM delanie02 Great. I'm early but wanted to make sure i'm in the right place. be back in 10!
2018-05-02 05:48:32 PM priscillad ok
2018-05-02 05:53:10 PM priscillad Priscillad
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2018-05-02 05:53:28 PM priscillad Priscillad...Mepap2030618
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2018-05-02 05:54:11 PM olivcar Hi everyone!
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2018-05-02 05:54:54 PM michellelheldt hello everyone
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2018-05-02 05:55:58 PM cchase hello hello
2018-05-02 05:56:00 PM tonjaboyd Hello everyone
2018-05-02 05:56:36 PM cchase it is a little early so feel free to exchange conversation
2018-05-02 05:57:04 PM cchase this is a specialty chat to earn extra credit
2018-05-02 05:57:20 PM cchase you earn credit for one hour participation
2018-05-02 05:57:47 PM vrandle Hello
2018-05-02 05:57:52 PM tonjaboyd Did everyone have a good day?
2018-05-02 05:58:12 PM vrandle busy day
2018-05-02 05:59:00 PM cchase the topic is Alzheimer's dementia
2018-05-02 05:59:32 PM priscillad Hi chase
2018-05-02 05:59:35 PM delanie02 Hello!
2018-05-02 05:59:38 PM asantana enter the chat room
2018-05-02 05:59:43 PM cchase you all ready?? hey priscilla
2018-05-02 05:59:50 PM delanie02 Ready!
2018-05-02 05:59:51 PM asantana hello
2018-05-02 05:59:52 PM priscillad Yes, ready
2018-05-02 05:59:55 PM vrandle ready
2018-05-02 05:59:58 PM cchase denise are you engaging??
2018-05-02 05:59:58 PM elizabethrahe What is the most challenging behavior those that work with dementia residents have to deal with?
2018-05-02 06:00:08 PM tonjaboyd Yes
2018-05-02 06:00:27 PM cchase good question - let's start with that challenges
2018-05-02 06:00:50 PM delanie02 Most challenging for me is getting everybody together and staying at the activity.
2018-05-02 06:00:59 PM priscillad Most challenging behaviors are the ones that are combative, holler and scream during groups
2018-05-02 06:01:17 PM tonjaboyd Keeping them awake and staying in activities
2018-05-02 06:01:30 PM cchase any clue why they are presenting with that behavior??
2018-05-02 06:01:31 PM elizabethrahe Do you have them leave the activity if they are disruptive or do you work through it?
2018-05-02 06:01:33 PM priscillad I will be making busy mats this weekend at home to try
2018-05-02 06:01:36 PM olivcar My biggest challenge is dealing with resident questions. I have been okay in dealing with residents who are asking to look for their mom or something of the like. Usually I ask them to tell me about their mom. However, there are times where I want to avoid therapeutic lying, but find difficulty in doing so
2018-05-02 06:01:39 PM elizabethrahe They have an unmet need
2018-05-02 06:02:17 PM cchase therapeutic fiblets are in fact allowed
2018-05-02 06:02:20 PM priscillad Its part of their diagnosis and history
2018-05-02 06:02:33 PM tonjaboyd I have alot of them that just can't sit still
2018-05-02 06:02:42 PM delanie02 fibblet is better than a tablet
2018-05-02 06:02:42 PM cchase they save from behaviors so are worth more than gold
2018-05-02 06:03:15 PM cchase how long are your activities...before they get fidgety
2018-05-02 06:03:16 PM olivcar I just always feel guilty, or struggle to find the right words to calm them
2018-05-02 06:03:32 PM asantana the screaming and yelling, distracting other residents
2018-05-02 06:03:57 PM delanie02 For me, they feed off eachother. so I REALLY have to know my group and individuals to stop it before it gets everyone else going
2018-05-02 06:04:14 PM elizabethrahe I find that sometimes when family visits and then leaves it triggers behaviors
2018-05-02 06:04:23 PM priscillad what are therapeutic fibblets?...my activities range from 15-30 minutes depending on their agitation at times
2018-05-02 06:04:27 PM cchase good point - they do feed off each other
2018-05-02 06:04:43 PM olivcar Depending on the resident/activity it can vary from 15-30 minutes- sometimes longer if they're really engaged, especially with music
2018-05-02 06:05:11 PM cchase therapeutic fiblets = an untrue comment that is intended to keep the peace
2018-05-02 06:05:19 PM priscillad Its difficult with just one activity staff...myself as the AD
2018-05-02 06:05:27 PM cchase used more often than you think in the Alzheimer world
2018-05-02 06:05:57 PM priscillad Thx chase.
2018-05-02 06:06:01 PM delanie02 but it's not a bad thing- took me awhile to stop feeling guilty for lying
2018-05-02 06:06:01 PM cchase 15 - 30 minutes is a good rule of thumb for duration
2018-05-02 06:06:08 PM tonjaboyd I did fine some things that a few of them like to do but the others are not as active
2018-05-02 06:06:35 PM cchase have you noticed some activities when they are more engaged than others...like maybe music?
2018-05-02 06:06:45 PM vrandle Yes
2018-05-02 06:06:48 PM priscillad yes
2018-05-02 06:06:49 PM olivcar Music and movies definitely
2018-05-02 06:06:52 PM delanie02 Sensory
2018-05-02 06:07:06 PM asantana music helps
2018-05-02 06:07:07 PM tonjaboyd They all love music
2018-05-02 06:07:11 PM cchase do not feel guilty for helping them when the truth would make them sad or angry
2018-05-02 06:07:12 PM michellelheldt music for sure
2018-05-02 06:07:33 PM elizabethrahe When a resident used to have an interest in something and we make that into an activity I find they are more engaged
2018-05-02 06:07:39 PM cchase arts & crafts must be short and super easy.
2018-05-02 06:07:54 PM priscillad music, puzzle blocks, books, crafts
2018-05-02 06:07:59 PM cchase most of the art project should be prepared before you present it
2018-05-02 06:08:00 PM elizabethrahe The men at my facility love sorting through old coins and separating bolts and screws
2018-05-02 06:08:04 PM delanie02 tonight we painted but only for about 10 mins before they were up again.
2018-05-02 06:08:13 PM cchase make them ahead as much as you are able
2018-05-02 06:08:14 PM delanie02 set-up is essential
2018-05-02 06:08:19 PM vrandle Our residents will wake up to play ball toss and balloon vollyball
2018-05-02 06:08:35 PM priscillad I agree delanie
2018-05-02 06:08:39 PM cchase so it takes maybe two or three steps to complete
2018-05-02 06:09:07 PM priscillad I try to stay ahead a day or two
2018-05-02 06:09:13 PM cchase exercise is super good. helps with vision coordination team
2018-05-02 06:09:15 PM tonjaboyd I use balloon toss as well they love it
2018-05-02 06:09:48 PM cchase team playing
2018-05-02 06:09:58 PM delanie02 Any tips for exercise? That's the only activity I struggle with participation
2018-05-02 06:10:00 PM elizabethrahe we use 1 pound weights for an exercise class once a week and they love it
2018-05-02 06:10:16 PM cchase do excercise to music
2018-05-02 06:10:19 PM elizabethrahe don't make it like a work out routine- make it fun
2018-05-02 06:10:26 PM vrandle yes
2018-05-02 06:10:28 PM priscillad My residents love daily fitness....pool noodles exercises, stretches, dancercise
2018-05-02 06:10:43 PM asantana balloon toss with music
2018-05-02 06:10:45 PM cchase pass the ball to music - when the music stops have them hold the ball
2018-05-02 06:10:46 PM elizabethrahe We do moving to the music and i have bells and shakers and instruments and we dance and it's so much fun
2018-05-02 06:11:00 PM delanie02 Has anybody tried a video? thinking of ordering a couple but don't know how it will go over
2018-05-02 06:11:20 PM elizabethrahe I would just rent some from the library not buy them
2018-05-02 06:11:36 PM vrandle Great idea cchase i'm going to try this tomorrow
2018-05-02 06:11:55 PM delanie02 ok thanks
2018-05-02 06:12:06 PM cchase fill balloons less than normal...they float through the room slower and require slower response to make contact
2018-05-02 06:12:08 PM tonjaboyd I also put diffrent things out and they get to pick out something, some times they sort out the things I put out, what ever makes them happy
2018-05-02 06:12:08 PM michellelheldt like hot potatoe we do that with small soft ball
2018-05-02 06:12:30 PM olivcar Some of my residents really enjoy the Leslie Sansone walking videos- she has a great one that is 20 minutes long that was filmed by ExerciseTV for the American Heart Association.
2018-05-02 06:12:46 PM cchase yes- give them instruments to tinker with to music
2018-05-02 06:13:01 PM delanie02 thanks olivcar great recoomendation
2018-05-02 06:13:37 PM cchase yes super great recommendation olivcar
2018-05-02 06:13:44 PM olivcar They also really love kicking a beachball around- I'm afraid they're going to take out a light fixture one day!
2018-05-02 06:13:54 PM delanie02 LOL!
2018-05-02 06:13:58 PM priscillad lol
2018-05-02 06:14:04 PM tonjaboyd lol
2018-05-02 06:14:08 PM elizabethrahe or sprinkler head...
2018-05-02 06:14:12 PM delanie02 yikes
2018-05-02 06:14:16 PM elizabethrahe that's happened to me before ..
2018-05-02 06:14:17 PM cchase he..he... we have those with balance issues kick from the seated position
2018-05-02 06:15:18 PM cchase ok so lots of good ideas
2018-05-02 06:15:28 PM cchase ;et
2018-05-02 06:15:51 PM cchase let's learn about the disease..ready??
2018-05-02 06:15:58 PM priscillad Ready
2018-05-02 06:16:03 PM elizabethrahe Ready
2018-05-02 06:16:04 PM asantana ready
2018-05-02 06:16:04 PM delanie02 set, go!
2018-05-02 06:16:06 PM michellelheldt ready
2018-05-02 06:16:12 PM vrandle ready
2018-05-02 06:16:21 PM tonjaboyd ready
2018-05-02 06:16:42 PM cchase great...so how long can you have the disease in your brain before it is discovered.
2018-05-02 06:17:07 PM asantana years?
2018-05-02 06:17:12 PM cchase yes
2018-05-02 06:17:15 PM cchase how many
2018-05-02 06:17:15 PM tonjaboyd For many years??
2018-05-02 06:17:17 PM elizabethrahe 2-3 years
2018-05-02 06:17:21 PM cchase up
2018-05-02 06:17:26 PM michellelheldt 5yrs
2018-05-02 06:17:27 PM elizabethrahe 5
2018-05-02 06:17:27 PM vrandle 10
2018-05-02 06:17:28 PM delanie02 5-6>
2018-05-02 06:17:32 PM priscillad 5-10
2018-05-02 06:17:46 PM tonjaboyd 15-20
2018-05-02 06:17:52 PM cchase answer is 10 to 15 years
2018-05-02 06:17:56 PM delanie02 wow
2018-05-02 06:18:02 PM michellelheldt oh my
2018-05-02 06:18:04 PM elizabethrahe the disease process lasts up to 8-10 years after discovered- it depends on the type of dementia
2018-05-02 06:18:04 PM priscillad wow...
2018-05-02 06:18:10 PM delanie02 You mean before you show symptoms?
2018-05-02 06:18:13 PM tonjaboyd Yes wow
2018-05-02 06:18:29 PM cchase no before it is diagnosed.
2018-05-02 06:18:34 PM delanie02 Oh ok
2018-05-02 06:18:46 PM cchase missing keys....forgotten words
2018-05-02 06:19:25 PM cchase that all happens after the brain has been infected for an average of 10 years
2018-05-02 06:19:39 PM priscillad I didnt realize it was that length of time
2018-05-02 06:19:39 PM cchase what is happening in the brain??
2018-05-02 06:19:53 PM delanie02 it's shrinking?
2018-05-02 06:20:00 PM michellelheldt its dying
2018-05-02 06:20:06 PM cchase yes.shrinking ..good what else
2018-05-02 06:20:15 PM delanie02 Not able to make connections
2018-05-02 06:20:17 PM elizabethrahe there are holes where parts of the brain used to be
2018-05-02 06:20:30 PM olivcar It's deteriorating
2018-05-02 06:20:34 PM cchase very good delanie misfiring connections
2018-05-02 06:20:41 PM priscillad nreve cells shrink n die
2018-05-02 06:20:45 PM cchase yes.. deteriorating
2018-05-02 06:21:05 PM delanie02 I have seen pics of scans before and after and it's really a terrible thing
2018-05-02 06:21:09 PM cchase neurons no longer are able to send messages to each other
2018-05-02 06:21:17 PM cchase thus . no communication
2018-05-02 06:21:27 PM tonjaboyd The electrons are are miss fireing
2018-05-02 06:21:40 PM elizabethrahe That's why we see the increased emotions right? they lose control o them
2018-05-02 06:21:49 PM priscillad Ive seen pic as well; very sad n debilitating disease
2018-05-02 06:21:57 PM cchase this continues with disease progression until the brain can longer longer tell internal organs how to function
2018-05-02 06:22:02 PM elizabethrahe and the swearing because they lose their ability to filter
2018-05-02 06:22:15 PM cchase emotions is another clue...
2018-05-02 06:22:19 PM delanie02 thus eventually making it fatal? from the disease itself??
2018-05-02 06:22:37 PM priscillad yes, fatal
2018-05-02 06:22:41 PM cchase they noticed that the last part of the brain affected happens to be where we process emotions
2018-05-02 06:22:55 PM cchase yes...fatal when organs no longer know how to work
2018-05-02 06:23:02 PM elizabethrahe the brain eventually stops telling the body to breathe..
2018-05-02 06:23:29 PM cchase so when you have nothing else with which to communicate you use what you can...
2018-05-02 06:23:35 PM cchase that would be emotions
2018-05-02 06:23:56 PM cchase so they are angry, sad, happy, all those emotions
2018-05-02 06:24:09 PM elizabethrahe if anyone ever has the opportunity to see Teepa Snow speak do it! she's amazing- you can also look her up on Youtube
2018-05-02 06:24:19 PM tonjaboyd wow all at once
2018-05-02 06:24:24 PM cchase thing is the brain cannot interpret those emotions so they don't know why they are angrey, sad, or happy
2018-05-02 06:24:29 PM olivcar I have heard in the past that there are connections to hearing loss and the advancement of the disease- is there validity to that? It makes sense to me...
2018-05-02 06:24:48 PM delanie02 Teepa is great- around our building we always say "What would Teepa do?!" lol
2018-05-02 06:25:18 PM olivcar Teepa is amazing- she's coming to our area in VA in June and I want to go so bad!
2018-05-02 06:25:19 PM priscillad Ill have to check that out..thanks elizabeth
2018-05-02 06:25:27 PM cchase are you stating that hearing loss is connected to disease decline??
2018-05-02 06:25:57 PM cchase knowing that emotions are last...use that clue to help with activities...
2018-05-02 06:26:01 PM olivcar That hearing loss is linked to the progression of dementia
2018-05-02 06:26:48 PM delanie02 It would make sense because the brain would start having trouble processing sounds maybe??
2018-05-02 06:26:52 PM cchase In my opinion...the hearing loss causes when to miss the environment or misinterprest it..thus appears to present as dementia
2018-05-02 06:27:10 PM tonjaboyd I think eye sight goes to becouse I have residents that see things that are not there
2018-05-02 06:27:35 PM delanie02 Hallucinating is def a symptom
2018-05-02 06:27:36 PM cchase I will have to check on hearing loss linked to dementia but that would be a logical explanation
2018-05-02 06:27:47 PM elizabethrahe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wv9jrk-gXc
2018-05-02 06:28:05 PM cchase they do see things that are not... they become increasingly paranoid
2018-05-02 06:28:09 PM elizabethrahe i lead a support group for families that wanted to know more about the disease! this video explains it so well
2018-05-02 06:28:13 PM olivcar I am always curious to know what people think- to me it would make sense because they are less stimulated when they are unable to hear as well
2018-05-02 06:28:27 PM tonjaboyd what about taste?
2018-05-02 06:28:44 PM cchase so long as what they are seeing is not hurtful play along with it... as in if they see a cute puppy...
2018-05-02 06:28:54 PM asantana your ability to eat
2018-05-02 06:29:10 PM cchase yes.. olivcar that is my point exactly
2018-05-02 06:29:22 PM olivcar What a great video Elizabeth!
2018-05-02 06:29:31 PM cchase they do not translate the environment well so appear to have dementia
2018-05-02 06:29:44 PM cchase what is that video about?
2018-05-02 06:30:00 PM elizabethrahe dementia and how it effects the brain
2018-05-02 06:30:46 PM priscillad good video
2018-05-02 06:31:01 PM cchase cool video..
2018-05-02 06:31:03 PM delanie02 It's important to first know what is physically happening to our residents to be able to work with them in a way that is fair to their condition
2018-05-02 06:31:06 PM michellelheldt good video
2018-05-02 06:31:13 PM cchase yes...
2018-05-02 06:31:23 PM cchase let's talk memories
2018-05-02 06:31:24 PM olivcar Definitly delanie.
2018-05-02 06:31:27 PM cchase ready
2018-05-02 06:31:31 PM delanie02 ready
2018-05-02 06:31:33 PM michellelheldt ready
2018-05-02 06:31:35 PM vrandle ready
2018-05-02 06:31:38 PM asantana ready
2018-05-02 06:31:43 PM tonjaboyd ready
2018-05-02 06:31:43 PM priscillad ok, ready
2018-05-02 06:31:49 PM cchase explain short term memories
2018-05-02 06:32:01 PM delanie02 what you had for breakfast yesterday
2018-05-02 06:32:10 PM asantana remembering where you left your keys
2018-05-02 06:32:12 PM priscillad short term memories are memories of yeaterday
2018-05-02 06:32:27 PM priscillad yesterday*
2018-05-02 06:32:28 PM tonjaboyd what you did 30 min ago
2018-05-02 06:32:44 PM cchase great answers - guess what?
2018-05-02 06:32:51 PM priscillad what?
2018-05-02 06:33:00 PM cchase it could even be memories from two minutes ago
2018-05-02 06:33:12 PM priscillad yes, present time
2018-05-02 06:33:29 PM tonjaboyd yes thats true
2018-05-02 06:33:31 PM cchase disease progression will cause this issue with memories
2018-05-02 06:33:58 PM cchase so you use what we call "chunking"