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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Alzheimer's / August 2009

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My Mom31 Aug 2009 14:33 GMT1
I forgot to mention beside the Dementia, Mom has Macular Degeneration so
she can barely see and she is almost totally deaf.  So.....I feel like I
have a triple whammy against me!
Guess I must have a right to be angry!  :-)
WHY?30 Aug 2009 22:53 GMT2
I'm sorry but I just don't understand why a couple of you have to come
in here and ruin it for those of us who really need support.
Do you deal with a dementia patient on a daily basis?  Do you clean up
after them?  Feed them?  Bathe them?  Dress them?  Go along with all of
Polyphenols For Parkinson's28 Aug 2009 04:16 GMT29
The Effects of Polyphenols on Survival and Locomotor Activity in
Drosophila melanogaster Exposed to Iron and Paraquat
M. Jimenez-Del-Rio1, 2 , C. Guzman-Martinez1, 2 and C. Velez-Pardo1, 2
(1)  School of Medicine, Medical Research Institute, Neuroscience
WHY?27 Aug 2009 17:19 GMT1
I'm sorry but I just don't understand why a couple of you have to come
in here and ruin it for those of us who really need support.
Do you deal with a dementia patient on a daily basis?  Do you clean up
after them?  Feed them?  Bathe them?  Dress them?  Go along with all of
Unleavened Bread In Alzheimers25 Aug 2009 04:48 GMT24
"Lack of phytate will favor calcification"
That would be unleavened bread .. a lack of unleavened bread ..
unleavened bread is high in phytate .. you DO know phytate is high in
unleavened bread ..
Sleep vs excitability ?19 Aug 2009 20:48 GMT1
Our family doctor tells me that my Dad is sleeping so much because of
early stages of dementia. He says, and I've seen cases where
Alzheimers patients are excitable confused and very troublesome at all
times.
What do most people do?09 Aug 2009 21:31 GMT31
Hello everyone, I have been lurking awhile. My mom is 65 and is
suffering from dementia, we are days away from an official diagnosis
from a reputable big city clinic, but I am 90% certain it's AD. She
lives alone at home in a small town about 80 mins from me. I spend a
Diet Induces Neurogenesis07 Aug 2009 05:14 GMT1
Toldyaso ..
A Diet Enriched in Polyphenols and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids,
LMN Diet, Induces Neurogenesis in the Subventricular Zone and
Hippocampus of Adult Mouse Brain
The suffering ends02 Aug 2009 18:06 GMT6
Mother had Alzeheimers probably beginning over 15 years ago.
Today we all were gathered around her. One of the final stages is the
body elevating the temperature. Short time later she struggled to breathe.
We each told her it was alright to go on we were going to be fine.
 
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