Talking in third person
- Natasha Hamilton
- Jul 2, 2015
- 1 min read
Recently what I have noticed with mum is she is talking in 3rd person a lot (forgive me if ive got that wrong) for example -
"Anne put that there" "Anne made that" even "where are you Anne"
Some people may find this unsettling to listen to, but ive chosen to believe its a positive.
I believe theres a part of mums brain still in there working fine and screaming out to her, almost telling her what it is shes struggling to remember about herself! Like there are 2 parts of the brain fighting against each other - one thats struggling to remember things and the other thats pushing these memories to the forefront.
So when she sees the ornaments she placed in the hallway and says "Anne put them there" i like to believe that somewhere in her brain she is trying to figure out why things are familiar, and there is a part of her brain reminding her of the things she has done!
Now this could be nowhere near true, but i like to believe this is the reasoning behind this.




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