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Helping Grandma with her teeth
Hi all, I need help with one question. I have a grandmother who is 64 years old. Her teeth have really deteriorated over the years. You should know how she is suffering, she can not eat anything solid, all the time eating only liquid food that does not need to be chewed. So I walked quietly into the room one day and saw her trying to bite into an apple and crying that she couldn't do it. I felt very sorry for her. I want her to have good teeth, I need to know how this can be solved.
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Wow, reading your post almost brought a tear to my eye. I always feel sorry for the elderly and I'm afraid to imagine what will happen to me when I'm old. For your problem, you can go to All On 4 , I'm sure they can help you. When I read your story I remembered my grandfather. He was old too and he couldn't walk. Or rather, his legs worked, but he couldn't keep up on them. He had many wheelchairs and crutches. But my grandfather was stubborn; he wanted to walk on his own. We hired nurses for him, but he turned them away. And then one day I went to see him and I saw him crawling on the ground toward the kitchen. I asked him why he was so happy, and he told me that he could still do without help. So that's a bit of the story I told, I think you should only help those who ask for help.
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I believe that all elderly people are heroes. For example, my grandparents don't sit at home and complain about being old. They either try to earn money to help their son or grandson, or have fun with others like them. So I want to be like that when I'm old.
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