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Gressecj
Asked February 2018
Why does my dad sit in silence?
Age Related Decline
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T
talkey
Feb 2018
My dad was often a man of few words. It was very common for our visits to go with me doing all of the talking.
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Dorianne
Feb 2018
Maybe you could explain a little more about what's been happening, Gressecj? It's hard to know what to say if we don't know if this is new behaviour, or if he's just a taciturn kind of guy, or if something else is going on.
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