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Mary102
Asked February 2011
My mom has just started to accuse me of taking or moving her things without telling her. She is 102 & in good health. What is wrong?
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NancyH
Feb 2011
She's forgetting where she put stuff, so the obvious reason is that someone else did it. At my age I blame the gremlins for moving my eye glasses from where I could swear I put them, but for her it's you.
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