Talk:Book 7: Flashback/@comment-111.65.59.220-20180301091949/@comment-107.218.69.168-20180727213016

omg that scene when Sophie's mom remembered her is so similar to something that just happened. So for over a year my grandma on my mom's side has been living at my house and we have had to take care of her because she has a mental problem called dementia and she's losing her memory, so much that she doesn't even know how to properly eat a sandwich or what her daughter (my mom) looks like (She hadn't recognized my mom the entire 15 months she lived with us, and my mom sat downstairs with her every single day). We were finally able to get her admitted into the hospital for her to be evaluated and hopefully placed in a care facility. While my mom was there the doctors were doing a pre-evaluation to see where they should place her until they decide if she gets placed or not. So multiple doctors would ask my grandma a bunch of questions to basically see how far gone she is, and sometimes they would ask the same questions. One doctor asked my grandma if she remembered who this lady was *pointing to my mom*, and she said no. Then a little while later, another doctor asked the same question and my grandma replied "Yes, that's my daughter *insert my mom's name*" and my mom started crying. It was like this scene because it's like, my grandma remembers my mom right at the end of the time they're going to be together (aka my grandma will assumingly no longer live at our house and my mom won't really see her that much if at all, and if my mom did see her my grandma wouldn't remember her, just like how Sophie's mom didn't recognize her until right before she was losing her memory again (or at least didn't say anything till then) and Sophie will not really get to see her, possibly never again.