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JERSEYHAWG

09/26/21 9:27 PM

#95497 RE: SwissCheeseAccount #95496

THIS, "COULD BE....POSSIBLE. poor guy


Confusion, Memory Loss, and Altered Alertness

Topic Overview

It is not unusual to occasionally forget where you put your keys or glasses, where you parked your car, or the name of an acquaintance. As you age, it may take you longer to remember things. Not all older adults have memory changes, but they can be a normal part of aging. This type of memory problem is more often annoying than serious.

Memory loss that begins suddenly or that significantly interferes with your ability to function in daily life may mean a more serious problem is present.

Dementia is a slow decline in memory, problem-solving ability, learning ability, and judgment that may occur over several weeks to several months. Many health conditions can cause dementia or symptoms similar to dementia. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia in people older than age 65.Delirium is a sudden change in how well a person's brain is working (mental status). Delirium can cause confusion, change the sleep-wake cycles, and cause unusual behavior. Delirium can have many causes, such as withdrawal from alcohol or drugs or medicines, or the development or worsening of an infection or other health problem.Amnesia is memory loss that may be caused by a head injury, a stroke, substance abuse, or a severe emotional event, such as from combat or a motor vehicle accident. Depending upon the cause, amnesia may be either temporary or permanent.

Confusion or decreased alertness may be the first symptom of a serious illness, particularly in older adults. Health problems that can cause confusion or decreased alertness

Joe Stocks

09/26/21 11:04 PM

#95498 RE: SwissCheeseAccount #95496

I agree. I did not word that properly. Like I said, I was trying to explain that paid in full is different than satisfied in full. Both are settlements but one does not reduce the debt owed per the financial statements debt subject to compromise line as you noted. If these bondholders taking the voluntary final distribution were paid in full you would see a reduction in debt subject to compromise.

Like I said, it will be easy to see who is right in March or so.