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Bruce Willis Living in 2nd Home with Med Team

Tanko

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Sometimes dementia patients can become violent. They don't recognize anyone, become paranoid, and lash out.

My wife works in a hospital and sees it occasionally with dementia patients. It comes and goes in people but it can be a problem.

That might be one reason for the move.
 

BMR Genie

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Sometimes dementia patients can become violent. They don't recognize anyone, become paranoid, and lash out.

My wife works in a hospital and sees it occasionally with dementia patients. It comes and goes in people but it can be a problem.

That might be one reason for the move.
This makes sense. The only acceptable reason if ever.
 

jamesy2422

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Sometimes dementia patients can become violent. They don't recognize anyone, become paranoid, and lash out.

My wife works in a hospital and sees it occasionally with dementia patients. It comes and goes in people but it can be a problem.

That might be one reason for the move.

this does make sense but...

Probably fukking a 25 year old actor?
this is what i was thinking
 

chuckythegoat2

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https://nypost.com/2025/08/27/enter...in-second-home-with-caregivers-amid-dementia/

I feel bad for him. Wonder what his wife does in that house without him...
Jamesy:
1) Do you think Bruce's days are numbered?
2) Bill Murray told a story about Bruce. In the very early days, Bruce worked as a page on SNL. Bruce filled the candy jars in the star's rooms. Bruce later made it on MOONLIGHTING. Bruce remembered that Bill and Gilda Radner were nice to him while he was doing that lowly job.
 

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jamesy2422

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Yes it’s very sad. Doesn’t seem like Bruce has much time left and the time he has now isn’t quality

He was a great actor and entertainer and seemed like a genuinely good guy
that is really sad. i think things are worse than we are hearing too which is their right to keep to themselves. losing one's mind is terrible.

when my dad's liver was in the end stage of cirrhosis, the toxins were so bad that he was a shell of a shell of himself. we were lucky he knew us but otherwise he would just lay there empty. no convo except hello and goodbye. absolutely heartbreaking. i feel for bruce's family seeing this daily.
 
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