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

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On-again, off-again Hospice care29 Nov 2007 11:37 GMT21
My mother's AD has progressed to the point where she is having difficulty
walking, talking, doing just about everything.  For a while, she was
refusing to eat, so was put on hospice care, but started eating again, so
was taken off hospice 3 months later.
Dennis & Evelyn, I'm still waiting28 Nov 2007 06:25 GMT28
Where's the scientific evidence Alzheimer's Disease is NOT caused from a
viral infection or still using the filters as an excuse to cop out?
EddyJean
flu shots28 Nov 2007 05:47 GMT9
Perhaps you might be interested in my experiences when I decided it
might be a good idea to find out some things about the safety of the
flu shot clinics that are being conducted at area retail stores.
http://www.wideopenwest.com/~r_nemeth/clinic_timeline.htm
off topic28 Nov 2007 04:15 GMT3
  Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving.We had a baby on Thanksgiving
day.My daughter gave birth on turkey day.Baby boy,Cole Mi'ingan.So no
dinner for us.LOL Then my grandson had a asthma attack so back to the
hospital with him.He's ok.Finally it's quiet around here.Everyone's
Caffeine and Alzheimer's26 Nov 2007 04:55 GMT3
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Antidepressants24 Nov 2007 10:06 GMT6
Just to weigh in on this;  My mother in law was always depressed.   As long
as I ever knew her she had some degree of depression.   When she began to
develop alzheimers disease, she got more depressed than ever, seeing herself
lose more and more of her independence, her autonomy. ...
Happy Turkey Day23 Nov 2007 16:18 GMT1
Well, I'm still thankful that I live in Alaska, and not somewhere
else, even though the cost of living here keeps climbing and
climbing.  Heating oil here is now up to $3.35/gallon, almost 50%
above what it was when I bought this old house a little over 2
I think my mum has AD16 Nov 2007 07:36 GMT4
I am very concerned about my mother who is a diagnosed schizophrenic. She
has what must be a delusion about people/strangers coming into her home and
stealing things she's had this for about 8 years but only mentioned it
occasionally. It's now getting more frequent that whenever ...
Only in America13 Nov 2007 19:40 GMT1
The post in this newsgroup written by me was meant for Alt. journalism
Gail Michael
Granddad update10 Nov 2007 16:34 GMT11
Went to see granddad at the weekend, along with the dog...not been for a few
weeks cos i had bronchial pneumonia (haha cold with a cough i guess and
smoking 60 a day didnt help)
Hes fine, eating well...didnt notice any downhil with him, seemed his normal
Quick Alzheimer's Survey- Please Help!08 Nov 2007 08:05 GMT4
I am a student trying to develop a campaign aimed to help raise money
for Alzheimer's disease. It would be greatly appreciated if you would
take a few minutes to complete this survey. You can email you results
to dsenwasane@hotmail.com. Thank You!
hello07 Nov 2007 20:38 GMT21
 How's everyone doing?Snowing here in Minnesota.Mom is doing
good.Just thought i would say HELLO,barb
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs and Alzheimer's Disease05 Nov 2007 04:05 GMT14
Makes sense since those drugs improve .. blood .. **flow** TO the
brain.
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs May Help Prevent and Treat Alzheimer's Disease
Libraries
Losing appetite03 Nov 2007 01:09 GMT7
I have not written in some time.  Things are about the same here.  My brother-
in-law seems to be losing his appetite.  He also hallucinates.  Sees bugs on
the window.  Is this common for Alzheimer's patients.
He is still very agressive but recognizes us.
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