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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / February 2007

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Follow up on Wifes sudden decline

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Grant - 18 Feb 2007 16:33 GMT
I want to thank everyone who posted  to me to give advice and
condolances. I was able to get her in an Alzheimers unit connected to
Emory University where she has received fantastic attention and
treatment . One reson the Neuros have thought for the sudden decline
was her mix of drugs. I  hope I can  bring her back home in a few
days . She seems  better. Thanks again everyone
Evelyn Ruut - 18 Feb 2007 17:25 GMT
>I want to thank everyone who posted  to me to give advice and
> condolances. I was able to get her in an Alzheimers unit connected to
> Emory University where she has received fantastic attention and
> treatment . One reson the Neuros have thought for the sudden decline
> was her mix of drugs. I  hope I can  bring her back home in a few
> days . She seems  better. Thanks again everyone

That is great news Grant!

One thing I found when we were caring for Ida was that her medications
needed adjustment every few months.   In the beginning she needed more of
everything.   As her illness continued, she needed less and less.

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Best Regards,

Evelyn Ruut

Chuck Whealton - 19 Feb 2007 02:50 GMT
> I want to thank everyone who posted  to me to give advice and
> condolances. I was able to get her in an Alzheimers unit connected to
> Emory University where she has received fantastic attention and
> treatment . One reson the Neuros have thought for the sudden decline
> was her mix of drugs. I  hope I can  bring her back home in a few
> days . She seems  better. Thanks again everyone

Grant:

This sounds really promising.  I hope it works out well for the two of
you.  Let us know how it goes.

Charles R. Whealton
Charles Whealton @ pleasedontspam.com
 
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