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Dad is very Lucid at times, but comes up with crazy stories. He is very stubborn and strong willed. I find myself weepy at times after my visit as it is very difficult to see him like this. Is this normal? Thank you for your comments. PS Hospice has been great!!

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Yes it's very normal for a 93 year old on hospice to have dementia of some kind.

Funny you say that , my dad told stories now my mom does, I really didn't see that as a sign of dementia. But it is. I wish I new that with my dad.

Also some have dreams and the dreams feel so real to them, they think it's real.

And yes going in and out of lucidity is also normal.

So sorry, you have had so many losses in your life.
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Yes, everyday, you can get dementia at any age, though it is quite rare before 50s. You can indeed get late onset, and dependent of the type of dementia there is some "coming and going" of lucidity. I am sorry this is happening.
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Absolutely.

Age is a factor, but truth is, the longer you live the better the chance you will experience some level of forgetfulness--on towards full blown dementia. Or not. It's really a crap shoot.

It's normal, it's just not fair or fun.
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Yes, “you can get dementia when you are 93 years old”. This is normal, and it is a part of the aging process. Your father should see a neuro doctor for the proper diagnosis. However, reading between the lines of what you wrote, I am assuming that your father has late onset dementia. Sadly, if your father has dementia, it will only progress and get worse. This is the time where you have to stay strong and accept his diagnosis so you can help him through his dementia journey.
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Could it be delirium instead of dementia?
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