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The Car, The Key, The Brain and Dementia
About two weeks ago, my husband and I were leaving church but his car key wouldn’t unlock the door. Thinking his key battery was dead, I tried my key and it wouldn’t unlock the door either. After a few minutes, it finally worked. Thinking it was a fluke, we forgot about it until a few days later, the car wouldn’t start. I called my mechanic who told me that after about six years, the car can begin to forget the key. My car is 10 years old, so supposedly it is overdue.
I put an update on my Facebook page that said:
My car and key have become estranged. The car doesn’t recognize the key – gotta order new ones so I’ll be out of commission for a while until new key arrives. Almost got stranded at Walgreens yesterday when the car would not start.
What I wanted to say is – my car has Alzheimer’s; but Facebook isn’t the place to put a politically incorrect statement without an appropriate explanation.
I looked at the key to my car and thought about how it reminded me of the brain and dementia. They key has two batteries in it that power locking and unlocking the doors and the trunk. But it also has a little computer chip in it that is kind of the brains of the car that tells the key which doors and trunks to unlock. In addition to starting the car, the key aids in programing driver preferences. For instance, when I start the car with my key after my husband has used the car; it also adjusts the seat, lumbar support, side view mirror and steering wheel position to my preferences. My husbands key does the same.
To rectify this problem, we had to take the keys back to the dealership. They ordered the keys from Houston to be programmed based on the VIN number for the car. Of course, I’ll have to reset my preferences, but when I get my keys back, they should recognize my car so it will do what it is supposed to do. Right now I am waiting for the dealership to send me new keys.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if our brains could be re-programmed like car keys. What if someplace there was a blueprint of our brains that could be reprogrammed when parts of our brains forget what they are supposed to do? Wouldn’t it be great if it was just that simple?
Note: My new key came in after I finished this post. We had to let it sit in the ignition for about an hour to download information from the car. Amazing!
Don’t you think it would be great if we could do this with people?
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