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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / February 2008

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Brother-in-law12 Feb 2008 05:05 GMT8
Tonight we decided to have guest in.  We played dominos.  My sister needs a
break to communicate with other people.
Well, my brother-in-law kept saying, " I am ready to go to bed whenever you
are".  My sister put him to bed but in a few minutes, here he comes again.
Early Onset AD10 Feb 2008 09:57 GMT8
Not unsurprisingly, because those are simply the statistics, most people
who post here are posting about issues and problems with people with
"classic" Alzheimer's, that is, people who are going through their disease
later in life.  For those of you who remember the few posts ...
Skilled Nursing Homes - What Are They?09 Feb 2008 20:16 GMT2
A skilled nursing home is a medical facility providing services
similar to a hospital. The homes are staffed with licensed nurses,
shared rooms, hospital beds, regular scheduled doctor rounds, meals
and housekeeping. Skilled nursing homes often provide a more pleasant
Before this disappears08 Feb 2008 20:45 GMT14
To those interested, and before this post radpidly disappears from the
screen again, write to the following and ask why the late Dr. James
Ramsay Hunt's work, the discovery of the viruses that cause
facial/cranial diseases, were not followed up on after his death in
Dementia in Everyday Life07 Feb 2008 21:31 GMT2
As you all know my mother has had dementia for several years now and I have
learned to have the patience of Job with her.   Lord knows we all need it to
deal with our loved ones.  But since I too am a person of a certain age, I
find so many others at social functions with varying ...
'The Myth of Alzheimer's Disease'07 Feb 2008 17:30 GMT32
Amazingly, a new book is coming out next week, which says that the
Alzheimer's Disease is just a myth:
The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most
Dreaded Diagnosis
Good Bye03 Feb 2008 22:47 GMT25
Well ,my journey with my mom has ended.My mom died Sunday evening.She
died in my arms.She finally gets to 'Go Home'.The pain is almost
unbearable .She was my baby.And the mixed emotions can drive you
crazy.Relief for both of us,sadness unbelievable,and then the 5 letter
Brother-in-law02 Feb 2008 05:59 GMT4
Things are about the same here. He seems to stare into space a lot and
sometimes he looks like a little child just gazing at things.
My brother-in-law seems very tired but he does have a heart condition and we
wonder if that's what
better01 Feb 2008 16:58 GMT1
  I am going to my daughters for the weekend to spend some much
needed time with my grandkids.She has a nine week old that i have
maybe held twice.I am feeling a bit more at peace when i get busy with
things i havent had time to do.It has warmed up a bit here.We are
What is Vascular Dementia?01 Feb 2008 00:35 GMT5
I was told by my Dr that I have Vascular Dementia, which he says is a
diabetes brain disease.  I find nothing like this listed under
dementia web pages.  I am very foggy about half the time, forgetful
about simple words and lost most interest in things that once excited
Trolls01 Feb 2008 00:03 GMT1
Dennis is right.  Just killfile them.  Not worth replying to.
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Best Regards,
Evelyn

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