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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / April 2006

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Off topic05 Apr 2006 00:00 GMT10
My moms little dog got out yesterday and this morning he was still
gone.I cried all morning.Luckily my mom did not know.I called and found
him at the pound.I am so glad as my mom does ask for him quite often.I
felt like i lost one of my grandkids.LOL My hubbie is off getting him
Thank you for all your kindness and help.04 Apr 2006 23:01 GMT12
"Mom thinks she lives somewhere else. "     March 15
I wrote this header and letter on March 15 and received some very
helpful responses. I just want to say thank you and I think most of the
ones I tried that were suggested worked. She is now way past that and I
Not Happy03 Apr 2006 13:05 GMT11
Not happy about something that happened last week. The lady that stays
with Mom, through a local home health care,was supposed to be here for
around 15 hours Monday through Thursday. She didn't come that Monday nor
the rest of the week either. Got ready to go to town three days ...
wheelchair for dad?01 Apr 2006 23:13 GMT23
My dad is 85 and in early stage alz. For quite some time now, he's had
trouble walking. Part of it is his knees are really bad from arthritis. His
doctor talked to him about knee replacement surgery years ago, but he
rejected that. The other part of the problem is that he has ...
Anyone on Wellbutrin01 Apr 2006 22:23 GMT25
My mom who has AD has been crying more than usual lately.  I've been keeping
after my dad to go and see her doctor to get her on some meds for AD or
depression.  Doctor gave him two prescriptions for Wellbutrin which I don't
understand.  One scrip for 150 mg and the other for 350 mg ...
name change01 Apr 2006 07:03 GMT12
Since I'm now getting between two and three hundred emails a day, I'm
moving!  I can be found now at
ladylove@knology.net.
Gwen
Choking on Liquid01 Apr 2006 01:38 GMT2
My alz patient is 84 and in late stage 5 early 6 I think.  ?  He is now
starting to choke regularly on liquids.  He seems to swallow the wrong way
quite often.  Is this common at these stages?  His diet is pure liquid, so I
can't compare to his ability to eat solid food.
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