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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / November 2005

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Need A Favor15 Nov 2005 08:40 GMT2
Wanting to get in touch with my insurance company by email;but everytime
I get on their webpage and click on Contact NFL I get a popup that says
something about a technical problem. Could somebody please go to that
webpage,click on the Contact NFL button on the right side of the ...
Learning To Let Mom Alone On Somethings15 Nov 2005 08:12 GMT6
Learning to let Mom alone on somethings or what I might call,don't sweat
the small stuff! :-)
Example;I got the dishes washed Sunday and Mom helped dry them. Just not
a big problem to me if everyone of them wasn't spotlesly dry.
A high fat, low carbohydrate diet improves Alzheimer's disease in mice 15 Nov 2005 00:18 GMT24
http://www.breakthroughdigest.com/html/a_high_fat__low_carbohydrate_d.html
Source: BioMed Central
A high fat, low carbohydrate diet improves Alzheimer's disease in mice
Study may also have implications for dieters
I have to know if I have lost it. 14 Nov 2005 22:24 GMT5
I posted my dad's will into probate for him.  Now I live in another state
and I did in District Court. It is a military will good in all state but LA.
I have power or attorney and guardianship, and all the legal things saying I
the ONE. My sister, miss not do anything but take the ...
punchy...overtired....14 Nov 2005 22:17 GMT2
but I had a very good day
it's 5:23 a.m. here....   had a day OFF today.... spent time with both kids;
bought them groceries and stuff ....and thoroughly enjoyed myself.
SIL had ma ...  bad day for her; she had the runs for the second time this
Introduction14 Nov 2005 21:49 GMT15
I would like to introduce myself to one and all.  My name is Karen and
my husband, Tim (age 55) was diagnosed with dementia last month.
In December 2000 Tim was diagnosed with a brain tumor, had surgery where
it was discovered he had metastases of Small Cell Lung Cancer to the
Reading Material14 Nov 2005 14:37 GMT16
The September-October issue of the AARP magazine (which I just got around to
reading) has lots and lots in it about AD, most of it very good.
Gwen
Realling enjoying...14 Nov 2005 04:16 GMT13
all the posts these days....
Just thought I'd mention that it's very cool to come check and find all
sorts of new posts to read lately
Hope people will continue to stick around and to contribute!
Finished My Bedroom! :-)13 Nov 2005 23:50 GMT28
I am tired;but happy tonight because a couple of hours ago I finished up
cleaning my bedroom. Got about 10 small grocery sacks full of books to
take to Goodwill.
This time I even got the drawers on my desk cleaned out! :-) Did that
Enjoyed being part of this group13 Nov 2005 21:42 GMT8
I found this group a couple months ago and have found it to be very
beneficial.  Haven't been on as much the last two or three weeks b/c of
some medical issues with my son.  Because of those (the financial end
of it) I have to go back to work sooner than we'd planned and give up
On To Cleaning That Middle Bedroom & I Am So Confused! LoL13 Nov 2005 20:10 GMT1
I posted this in the thread on cleaning my Dad's old bedroom. "After
this I want to tackle that middle bedroom again. I got on it last spring
or early summer,took the old bed down and out of the house and can't
really remember what else;but I did a good bit of other cleaning in
Taking Meds13 Nov 2005 19:51 GMT26
How do you handle it when they don't want to take all their medication?
moving truama!13 Nov 2005 19:47 GMT21
Waa!!!! I am in love with the memory care facility we just transfered
my mother too.  The staff are outstanding and plentiful.  They have
beautiful grounds where my mother can go walking freely and
opportunities to garden.  Unfortunately, most of the residents are very
Mobile Robots for Alzheimers care?13 Nov 2005 15:16 GMT46
Could this mobile robot really help caregivers of people with
Alzheimers?  It almost sounds too good to be true.  This robot, called
a CareBot, has verbal interaction built in and can answer the same
questions over and over again.  The website
Iron intake / iron stores13 Nov 2005 13:16 GMT14
The study .. confirms .. the more iron ..INTAKE .. the higher iron ..
STORES ..
Iron .. poisoning ..
1  Iron supplement use and iron status among US adults: results from
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