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

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Alzheimer's Walk29 Feb 2004 22:25 GMT1
Do you walk every year for Alzheimer's?
We have a group from work that go every year.There are several starting
areas and we have different colored tee shirts to distinguish where we
are walking from.
New here29 Feb 2004 16:18 GMT17
I am new here and wanted to say hello.
I care for my mother who is 81years of age and suffers from Alzheimer's.
She lives in my home with me.  I am not married so I have it all by myself.
I work during the day and she stays here alone.  I come home for lunch every
Apple juice / cognitive performance27 Feb 2004 18:25 GMT1
J Nutr Health Aging. 2004;8(2):92-7.  Related Articles, Links  
Apple juice prevents oxidative stress and impaired cognitive performance caused
by genetic and dietary deficiencies in mice.
Rogers EJ, Milhalik S, Orthiz D, Shea TB.
Bronchitis27 Feb 2004 04:35 GMT1
Found out today my mom has bronchitis.She's doing fine though.Oh she's
sleeping tonight also.Haven't started any new meds yet.She has to use a
inhaler which is near impossible to show her how.But at least she's
asleep.LOL The questions were very minimal tonight also.Boy ,those
Regarding reactive infections. Not Crossposted27 Feb 2004 03:30 GMT4
I plan to start a new day with a new attitude. Hell I even deleted all
the old post. I will continue to do what I can for these groups
because I feel reactive infections explain the root cause of
Alzheimers, MS, Fibromyalgia, Chronic fatigue, severe arthritis, etc.
The cure for multiple diseases. I crossed post. please reply to this post not the previouse. too many groups, my mistake.26 Feb 2004 21:18 GMT105
It's a matter of time until the truth about rhematoid arthris,
Multiple sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic sinus suffers, Chronic
fatigue, Alzeimers and other inflections comes out. This disease is
simply an infection. I am being treated by a Lyme guru who believes
The cure for alzheimers26 Feb 2004 12:26 GMT6
It's a matter of time until the truth about alzheimers comes out. This
disease is simply an infection. I am being treated by a Lyme guru who
believes that that bacteria is the culprit. Truth is there are many
possible bad guys out there that could cause this. I am also fighting
Namenda24 Feb 2004 20:57 GMT1
I paid $140 for a bottle of 60 pills at our Wal-Mart in Tyler, Tx.  I
was curious if this price was comparable to what y'all pay in different
pharmacies in other states.  Thanks and have a great Sunday, Brenda
Site devoted just to Alzheimers23 Feb 2004 22:09 GMT3
Sorry I goofed on URL of first post
http://home.comcast.net~entreken/alzheimer.htm
granddad update23 Feb 2004 19:47 GMT12
Hi people, hope your all ok.
This is the latest on my granddad.
had to hand in his car license, so im driving the old pensioner
mobile(longstandingUK car joke), i still see much worse old people driving
Texas Lurker23 Feb 2004 11:39 GMT28
Hi, everyone.   My name is  Brenda and I live on Lake Palestine outside
of Tyler, TX. I have been lurking for a while.  My husband was diagnosed
with AD about 3 years ago.  Yall I have no patience anymore.  I have no
help with him.  I feel terrible but asking the same questions over ...
Cost of Alzheimer's Unit23 Feb 2004 09:44 GMT21
This is my first post, but probably not my last:
Is there anyone here who has a family member in an Alzheimer's Unit and
wouldn't mind sharing the ballpark monthly cost?
I care for my father full-time in my own home. I KNOW that being with me and
Bea's doctor appointment. What a day. 23 Feb 2004 04:37 GMT6
Hi guys, it's Greg. Today was the day we told Bea she was sick. After
debating with her doctor we decided not to use the "A" word. We told Bea she
had dementia. That doctor was brutally honest. She explained to her what it
was and what it does. She asked the doctor if it would get ...
Don't do anything.22 Feb 2004 20:47 GMT2
I would suggest that you don't do anything.  I hope that if I have AD that
life ends as soon as possible.  There just isn't any really happy AD people.
My mother goes to the best place in New Cannan, CT everyday and all they do
is complain about life and how bad everyone treats them ...
Helpful Hints22 Feb 2004 03:42 GMT1
I have been doing a lot of thinking about a lot of things.
Being a caregiver is something I think all of us have stumbled into
ignorant.
Yes, there are books like "The 36 Hour Day" but I really am not sure how
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