Wednesday, 21 September 2011

21st Sept 2011 Alzheimer Is Our Responsibility

Sept 21A
The figures are certainly alarming. Within 20 years the number of people affected by the Alzheimer disease in Spain will increase from 900,000 to 1.5 million, and exceeds 60 million in the planet. On this the World Day of Alzheimer awareness, the medical advances, still insufficient, in the precocious diagnose and prolongation of the expectation of life. Medical science help us to live longer, but no guarantee against Alzheimer. We are facing the fast advancing magnitude of an epidemic, that devastates not only the minds of the so affected, but the heart and soul of their families.
 
"We have a system of social protection that we can not permit" is the new motto, under which, in the era of global economic spasm and cut-backs on social and health service especially everywhere; some seem interested in dismembering - who knows, so as to privatize later(?) - the State of wellbeing which all of us have constructed. The trend now is to taunt and sneer at that socialist government, together with the left wing Parliament, recognised as universal right the attention to people with dependency, like those debilitated in mind and body by Alzheimer, hugely forgotten or ignored by all public administrations.
 
It's true that the estimation of the law of dependency was badly calculated in times of bonanza, but not for that any government, left or right, should be legitimated to back and help such a tragedy that affects hundreds of thousands of families. Mentally we keep our fingers crossed that the misfortune wouldn't happen to our loved ones (let others have it!), but palliate the effects suffered by the sick is the responsibility of all of us.
 
Instead of cutting expenses here, there and everywhere, it's time we decide what kind of State of wellbeing we want and how willing we are to finance it. Ignoring the issue doesn't make it go away. It will continue it's course. It's senseless to forget the future.
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21st Sept 2011 About Mother-In-Laws

Sept 21
** My mother-in-law is banned internationally from playing poker, as she keeps all the chips on her shoulder.
** Adam and Eve were the happiest, and the luckiest, couple in the world, because neither of them had a mother-in-law.

** What is the difference between outlaws and in-laws? Outlaws are Wanted.

**
Fred and Rick were in a pub. Fred says to his mate, 'My mother-in-law is an angel.'
Rick replies, 'You're lucky. Mine is still alive.'

** Harry was travelling down a country road in his native Yorkshire, England when he saw a large group of people outside a farmhouse.
It was a cold January afternoon, so he stopped and asked Farmer Giles why such a large crowd of men was gathered there.
The farmer replied, 'Eddie's donkey kicked his mother-in-law and she died.'
'Well,' replied the man, 'She must have had a lot of friends.'

'Nope,' said Giles.' We all just want to buy his donkey.'

** in a restaurant:
She: This wine is described as full bodied and imposing with a nutty base, a sharp bite, and a bitter aftertaste.
He: Are you describing the wine or your mother?

** Newlywed Surprise
The newlywed wife, Monica, said to her husband , Nick, when he returned from work, 'I have great news for you. Pretty soon we're going to be three in this house instead of two.'
Nick started glowing with happiness and kissing Monica purred, 'Oh darling, I'm the happiest man in the world.'

Monica smiled and added, 'I'm glad that you feel that way, Nick, because tomorrow morning my mother moves in with us.'
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