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(Dementia Alzheimer s type)
Alzheimer's disease(AD), also called Alzheimer disease, senile dementia of the Alzheimer type, primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer's type, simply Alzheimer's (as a stand-alone attributive Adjectival noun (noun)), and Folk etymology names such as "old-ti... Read more on Wikipedia

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dealing with my grans Alzheimer's, I have sworn that if...
05/09/2013
After dealing with my grans Alzheimer's, I have sworn that if I ever have them I will top myself. My parents where her...  (from www.volkszone.com)  Read full post
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dealing with my husbands alzheimers single handedly as he...
02/07/2012
...Hi,heading towards 4 years of dealing with my husbands alzheimers single handedly as he was in the magic category ...mad,is this part of the alzheimers,and who is my husband talking...  (from forum.alzheimers.org.uk)  Read full post
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with my Grandma's alzheimer's. Sometimes she thought...
11/05/2012
...Rosebud I understand how hard it is with your DH's confusion in dealing with my Grandma's alzheimer's. Sometimes she thought I was my dad, my son and of course myself...very...  (from www.3fatchicks.com)  Read full post
has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and started taking...
02/03/2013
...My father has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and started taking Aricept within the last month. His memory has been getting worse since October and he's had four periods of hospitalisation followin...  (from forum.alzheimers.org.uk)  Read full post
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in great control of his Alzheimer's and it is wonderful to...
...how to read very randomly) as his friend Tony Robinson reads it on his behalf. Sir Terry looks in great control of his Alzheimer's and it is wonderful to see someone not be beaten by it...  (from www.menshealth.co.uk)  Read full post
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as I deal with my dad's alzheimer's (and his wife's denial)...
09/15/2012
...try to post, as well, soon. My life is a bit hectic of late as I deal with my dad's alzheimer's (and his wife's denial) and I am an incredibly poor typist! But I so enjoy this board...  (from community.cookinglight.com)  Read full post
My mother had Alzheimer's. I'm sorry you...
09/24/2012
...Aricept (donepezil -- an Alzheimers drug sometimes prescribed for ...has no side effects http://nutritionfacts.org/video/saffron-versus-aricept/ My mother had Alzheimer's. I'm sorry you are/...  (from www.drmcdougall.com)  Read full post
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an old man dealing with her alzheimers like that at the end...
03/07/2011
Spoiler: i didn't find 99% of the storyline sad but the idea of an old man dealing with her alzheimers like that at the end bothered me enough to make me cry slightly. It went away when...  (from iwforums.com)  Read full post
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To all my Alzheimer Care friends ..my new granddaughter was...
06/16/2011
To all my Alzheimer Care friends ..my new granddaughter ...in this as a positive balance to that. I hope and pray there is no such thing as Alzheimer's any more when she is grown up! Love,...  (from www.healthboards.com)  Read full post
Reminyl/Galantamine for her alzheimers but it doesn't seem...
07/09/2012
...it without her becoming completely out of it. She's on Reminyl/Galantamine for her alzheimers but it doesn't seem to do much (except we ...comforting. We just wish she seemed happier and less an...  (from forum.alzheimers.org.uk)  Read full post