Nancy not sure Reagan recognizes her

Published September 26, 2002

LOS ANGELES, Sept 25: Former first lady Nancy Reagan says in a interview to be broadcast Wednesday on CBS that she is no longer sure that her husband, ex-President Ronald Reagan, recognizes her because of the deterioration he has suffered from Alzheimer’s disease.

In an interview with Mike Wallace to be shown CBS’s “60 Minutes II,” Mrs Reagan says that life with the 91-year-old former president has become sad and lonely but that she and her sometimes estranged daughter Patti have reconciled and that her husband may sense that.

“The golden years are when you can sit back, hopefully, and exchange memories and that’s the worst part about this disease: there’s nobody to exchange memories with and ... we had a lot of memories,” Mrs Reagan said.

Mrs Reagan said that her husband did not know they recently had their 50th wedding anniversary and Mrs Reagan told Wallace, “I’d love to talk to him about it and there were times when I had to catch myself because I’d reach out and start to say, ‘Honey remember when?’” Asked if he still recognized her, she said, “I don’t know.”

But she said she thinks her daughter might be right when she says that the former president senses that mother and daughter patched up their differences.

Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, revealed in 1994 that he had Alzheimer’s. The disease caused him to fail to recognize old friends or even recall that he was president but for a while his physical robustness remained and he exercised by playing golf.—Reuters

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