
Actor Gene Hackman was alone.
The winner of the Academy Award did not call and missed the meal.
Medical experts say that a 95 -year -old boy, who refuses health and suffers from the high -end stage of Alzheimer’s disease, has not realized that his wife, who is over 30 years old, died in his home.
If he did so, experts told the BBC. He is likely to have experienced various stages of confusion and sadness, and he tried to wake her because of the disease.
New Mexico officials are Betsy Arakawa, 65, Hackman died about seven days before Hackman. On February 18, he was destroyed by the cause of nature.
When neighboring security performed welfare inspections and saw the body on the ground through the window, it turned out that one of the pairs and dogs died at Santa Fe.
The authorities first said the cruel discovery. “I doubt enough” to start the investigation “.
Their remains were found in the progressive disassembly stage. Arakawa was found in a pilled bathroom scattered nearby. Hackman was found near the kitchen with a cane and sunglasses. One of their three was found dead in the box.
But police investigations found no foul play.
Instead, this case shines light on the cruel reality of Alzheimer’s disease, which damaged and destroyed the cells of the brain over time, taking away memory and other important mental functions.
Dr. Catherine V Piersol, a professional therapist with decades of experience in dementia, said, “It’s like he is living in reel.”
She noted it to a patient with a high -end Alzheimer’s disease, as if she was living in the present, and mentioned that she could not look back or look back on the past moments.
“I think he will try to wake her and cannot succeed. [he] She may have been distracted in another room because of one of the dogs. “She explained.
Then later he noticed his wife again and said, “I will live again.”
No one knows how Hackman is living the last day, but the authorities and the medical inspector in the area discussed the cruel nature of possibilities.
At the press conference last week, Dr. Jarrell, the chief medical prosecutor of New Mexico, is Arakawa. Hanta virus lung syndrome (HPS)Respiratory disease caused by exposure to infected rodents. Hackman’s death was the result of an important heart disease as an factor in Alzheimer’s disease.
Given the advanced stage of Hackman’s Alzheimer’s disease [his wife] Dr. Jarrrell said.
His autopsy pointed out that he had not been eaten recently, but he had not eaten recently. Officials did not find evidence that their wife had communicated with someone after death and could not decide whether to take care of themselves.
Pierzol said that high -end Alzheimer’s patients have not picked up environmental signals such as light and darkness, making it harder to decide when to eat, sleep or bath.
“Those [cues] She often can’t use it anymore at this stage of dementia. ”
Dr. Brendan Kelley, a neurologist who specializes in memory and perception at UT SouthwesterN Medical Center, explained why Hackman could not ask for help from the authorities. He said Alzheimer’s disease could leave patients with emotional discomfort and impossible action.
“People feel like they are worried or afraid, but at the same time, you may not be able to do something that you can think of in general to relieve worry or worry when you call someone or talk to your neighbors.”
Dr. Kelly says that Alzheimer’s patients experience emotions such as pain and sadness and experience physical needs such as hunger and thirst.
He said that omission of meals can increase confusion and fluctuations.
Hackman’s amazing details, who lived at home for a week after the death of the couple and his wife’s death, shocked the Santa Fe, and the couple were shocked by the Santa Fe, where they lived for more than 20 years.
“This is absolutely destructive.”
His partner, Linda, explained that he was triggered by the details and cared for the elderly mother with dementia. “Even if you have help, it’s a lot.” She said.
“We know that Gene and his wife are very private, and perhaps she tried to protect him from the public.”
Laura N Gitlin and PHD, who are conducting a way of supporting caregivers, told the BBC. This is a common problem among caregivers.
“Because of the aging of the population, we are also decreasing the number of families, the number of children or nearby relatives,” she explained.
Gitlin pointed out that with fewer caregivers, they could make less support for these individuals.
Jeffery Gomez said he could not understand a person who checked the couple for a long time.
“He hurts my heart.
The list of British organizations that provide support and information with some problems of this story is as follows. BBC Action Line.
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2025-03-11 02:27:00