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Why did Iron Lady Thatcher get dementia when she was so smart?

? Why did Iron Lady Thatcher get dementia when she was so smart?

With the 87-year-old Tie Niang gone, what inspiration will we get from her literary martial arts and the tragic life of Alzheimer's disease! The core of health preservation is to nourish the spirit, reduce the consumption of the spirit, avoid the interference of the spirit, and conform to the laws of the spirit.

Former British Prime Minister Margaret? Thatcher died of a stroke on the morning of the 8th at the age of 87. Her spokesman Tim? Bell said that when she died. Very calm? . Margaret Thatcher served as British Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. She is the first female prime minister in Britain and the longest serving British prime minister since the beginning of the 9th century. Margaret Thatcher is famous for her tough political style. Her political career is full of controversy. Supporters praised her for changing Britain and modernizing the country, while opponents criticized her for suppressing trade unions and deepening the polarization between the rich and the poor in society.

Margaret Thatcher was born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England on June 1925+ 10/3. 65438-0943 entered Somerville Women's College of Oxford University to study chemistry. He joined the Conservative Party in college and served as the chairman of the Conservative Party Association of Oxford University. From 1947 to 195 1, she worked as a chemical researcher in two chemical companies and studied law in her spare time. From 1953, Lincoln Bar Association approved her as a lawyer.

Margaret Thatcher was elected as a Conservative MP with 1959. 196 1 year served as the administrative undersecretary of the Ministry of Pension and National Insurance. 1964 as a Conservative Party spokesman in the House of Commons. 1970 minister of education and science. 1975 was elected leader of the conservative party in February. 1979 In May, the Conservative Party won the general election, and Margaret Thatcher became the prime minister, becoming the first female prime minister in British history. June 1983, June 1987 re-elected as prime minister. 1990165438+10 resigned as prime minister. 1June, 992, he was made a lifelong aristocrat. 1993 In May, he was appointed as Honorary Dean of William-Mary College. Margaret Thatcher wrote her memoir Downing Street Years. Won the highest medal in Britain, guardian knight? Medal.

Heart? If you go back in time, you will no longer be in politics?

Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher once said that if time could be turned back, she would stop going into politics for her family. According to the book, Margaret Thatcher was disappointed with the Conservative Party after she resigned in June19901and told Sir spicer in February 199 1 that she hated going to the House of Commons. 1In April 1995, when meeting with spicer, Margaret Thatcher said that if time could be turned back, she would never go into politics again, because her family had paid too much for her political career.

In Margaret Thatcher's political career, her husband Dennis has always supported her. However, after Denise died in 2003, her relationship with her children did not seem to be harmonious. Although Mrs Thatcher is old and weak, her son Mark only visits her mother once every four to six weeks, and her daughter Carol sometimes doesn't visit her for months.

Margaret Thatcher, 83, sat at the window and looked at the beautiful scenery of Hyde Park. Carol is not sure whether her mother understands her brother's story. Since 2003, my father Dennis? After Thatcher's death, she dominated British politics for many years? Iron lady? Mother began to show timidity and hesitation, and her memory became worse and worse.

She has lived in this house in Chester Square near Hyde Park for five years. She's lonely. When she wakes up every morning, she has nothing to do. Once upon a time, she always insisted on making breakfast for her husband. This habit continues from newlyweds to old age, even when you are a prime minister. But now, no one comes to eat her breakfast.

She had to hang a portrait of her husband in her dining room. Every time she eats, she sits opposite the portrait, and then? Husband? Sometimes, when Carol comes home, she becomes very happy and keeps saying:? Daughter, your father didn't leave us. Have you seen him? ?

Carol bowed her head sadly. She held Mrs. Thatcher's hand and repeated a fact to her over and over again. Dear mom, dad will never come back. In 2003, he died five months after undergoing heart bypass surgery. You sent him to the cemetery, remember? He was 88 years old that year. Don't be sad. ?

Mrs. Thatcher's body shook, and she woke up briefly, looking at her daughter in confusion like a helpless child, with tears in her eyes, muttering: Dennis has participated in countless elections and debates in the past few decades. Every time she wins or loses, she has an all-weather supporter. He's Dennis. Without Denise's company, she can't be the prime minister of 1 1 year. Once, Dennis proudly said to her: I have been with an amazing woman for decades, and all I can do is love and loyalty.

The loss of a child occupied Mrs Thatcher's mind. One day at one o'clock in the morning, she suddenly woke up, dressed up and asked to visit her husband in the cemetery. Fortunately, the guard in front of her house wouldn't let her leave. After learning this, her limited friends went home: Madam, you need a full-time nurse. ?

The strong-willed Mrs Thatcher quarreled and insisted that she didn't need nursing. Her friend had to give in and hired a senior housekeeper who had been a hospital nurse, just in case. Unfortunately, there are too few such friends. On Dennis's last birthday with her? On her 77th birthday, she only received four birthday cards.

She was so depressed that four poor cards were carefully placed on the mantelpiece. Birthdays year after year, she looked at them in a daze. March 2005 is her 80th birthday. She sat alone by the fireplace and suddenly felt refreshed. She told Carol to order the best food at Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and that she would have an 80th birthday party.

Carol was startled and did it at once. More than 650 people came to join us, including Queen Elizabeth II, Crown Prince Charles and then Prime Minister Blair. Mrs Thatcher was radiant? You know, Elizabeth II has only attended the Prime Minister's birthday party once since she succeeded to the throne, that is, Edward, the former Prime Minister of 1996? Heath's 80th birthday party. When the Queen embraced Mrs Thatcher, Carol found a rare smile on her widowed mother's face.

But it was made on purpose? Brilliant? After all, it is a flash in the pan. When Carol was tidying up her mother's wardrobe, she found that a lot of dusty formal clothes were not ironed. ? Mom, where are your usual clothes? ? I usually wear these, and I will never buy casual clothes. ? She is old and thin, but she answers firmly. The Sunday Times sighed after hearing the news: In her later years, she was lonely and had no friends.

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Now, this strong woman, who once claimed that she didn't sleep more than five hours, began to doze off by reclining chair during the day. In 2002, she suffered several mild strokes in succession, leaving behind the sequela of memory loss? Now, she can no longer read books and newspapers, because she forgets after reading a sentence and forgets the beginning before reading a news item. She began to be anxious. Before Dennis died, she still had an amazing memory, and she could blurt out the inflation data and tell her husband. Now, the doctor warned her not to engage in public speaking activities again. This is a great pain for her.

Since retirement, her greatest hope is to accept invitations from all over the world and give speeches everywhere, just like all celebrities. In some parts of the midwest, people still call her? Prime minister? Just like 1990, the nightmare that forced her to resign never happened. She is still a member of the House of Lords, and she will attend meetings of the House of Lords on some important days.

She is very satisfied with this life and feels that she is still active in the spotlight. At that time, she happily bought a villa in Dorwich, Sadak District, southeast London, and prepared to spend a happy old age there with Dennis. Dorwich is one of the most famous rich areas in London, where the mountains are rolling, the lake is clear and the vegetation is lush. Walking in the residential area of Dowich, you will always see 18 and 19 century buildings. There used to be many dignitaries and literati living here, and they are still favored by the British upper class. Hollywood superstar Tom? Cruise, former governor of the Bank of England Eddie? George has a residence here.

But after all, she moved to her present residence in central London. One of the reasons is that she is getting older and older, so it is more convenient to take her to the hospital from the city. One day a few months ago, she had dinner with her colleagues in the House of Lords. At the end of dinner, her body slipped onto the table? She was immediately taken to the hospital and rescued again.

Carol can't count how many times she picked up her mother from the hospital. Mother, dressed in a red suit and carrying a delicate handbag, waved to the crowd outside the fence and left St. Thomas Hospital. As soon as she entered the room, she collapsed on the sofa, too weak to have any strength.

Almost all the media focus on Mrs Thatcher's literary martial arts. Is she 1979? 1990 in place 1 1 year. She is the only female prime minister in British history and the longest-serving prime minister in Britain since19th century. Under her command, Britain won the Falklands War, and at the same time, the British economy also achieved impressive results, and even a rare fiscal surplus appeared?

However, behind her infinite scenery, it is the sadness of life that the world does not know. Since she resigned and abdicated, she has basically faded out of the public eye, all because she had Alzheimer's disease at the age of 75. Before she got Alzheimer's disease, her physical condition was worse than that of ordinary people.

On September 4, 2008, Thatcher's daughter Carol? Thatcher will publish a book "Swimming in a goldfish bowl", in which 83-year-old Mrs Thatcher has been suffering from severe Alzheimer's disease since she began to lose her memory eight years ago.

Carol wrote in the book:? I always thought my mother would never get old. She is made of iron and indestructible. Her memory used to be like an efficient database, and she could casually say the economic statistics of a few years ago without consulting any information. It's hard to imagine that once wise and capable mother got dementia. ?

Who is easy to get Alzheimer's disease? Generally speaking, people who work too hard when they are young are the easiest to get. At present, we know that two important politicians, Margaret Thatcher and former US President Ronald Reagan, two contemporary leaders who tried to dismember the Soviet Union, both died of Alzheimer's disease. Think about it, a man who dismembered the huge Soviet empire can kill three thousand enemies without losing eight hundred?

Margaret Thatcher is no stranger to China people, mainly from two aspects, one is 1982 4? Battle of Falklands in June; Second,1September 1982, Hong Kong returned to China. At that time, the media reported that Margaret Thatcher came to China in September, 1982. After talking with * * * about the status of Hong Kong, she walked out of the Great Hall of the People and fell on the steps. It is conceivable that Yu Wei, who just won the Falklands War, hit a wall when talking with * * *, and fell down in full view. How much pain has she suffered physically and mentally?

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At that time, her body had problems, and she even suspected that she had a slight precursor of cerebral infarction. Otherwise, at the age of 56, this problem will never arise. It is often said that many people care about whether you fly high or not, and few people care about whether you are tired or not. Margaret Thatcher's brilliant ruling career in 1 1 brought great honor to Britain, but greatly overdrawn her health, so that she lived a very miserable life in her later years.

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