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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / September 2004

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Zyprexa helping

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Rose - 21 Sep 2004 10:03 GMT
I've noticed a real improvement in my mom's disposition since she went on
Zyprexa...it's like I have my mom back, somewhat.  Now when she gets agitated
it's to a much lower degree and she gets over it fast.  And she gets agitated
much less often.  She doesn't seem to be suffering any side effects either, I
guess because the dose is so low.

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Evelyn Ruut - 21 Sep 2004 10:28 GMT
> I've noticed a real improvement in my mom's disposition since she went on
> Zyprexa...it's like I have my mom back, somewhat.  Now when she gets
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> either, I
> guess because the dose is so low.

So glad to hear it.    Emotional pain can be awful.  Thank goodness there
are drugs that help.
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Regards,
Evelyn

(to reply to me personally, remove 'sox")

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