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Delicate question I know, but for his health we are considering this. He is 90+ with late stage Alzheimer’s.

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What "health" reason can possibly exist to warrant such a surgery on a 90+ year old man with late stage Alzheimer's???? My mother had a cancerous lesion on her chin and I told the dermatologist to ignore it when she was 95 with advanced dementia and I called in hospice instead. This is a ludicrous thing to even consider and I cannot imagine ANY doctor who'd be willing to perform such a surgery, either. With late stage Alzheimer's at play, the elder would have a terrible time recuperating from such a thing and keeping his hands off of the area to allow it to heal.

Two thumbs down to this idea, in my opinion
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What health issue does he have that would ever warrant such a painful procedure? And that could get infected? Not at 90+. Not with late stage ALZ. It would still be very iffy for even a younger man with normal cognitive abilities. This is a hard no on all fronts, no matter what the reasoning is for this procedure.
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The reason circumcision is done is for cleanliness.

Is he getting infections? Is he in a NH where an aide is not making sure he is clean? I agree that the problem will be it will be painful and he will fool with any type of bandage they will put on.
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A family member had his surgery in his 60s and regretted to his death that he waited so long to have the cut.

IMHO, even with knowing a family member's belief, a 90+-year-old man? Not ever, ever would I see a need when the pain and healing it would take to recover negates any benefit that might take place.
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