Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease (Alzheimers #1)
Posted By KThomas on March 28, 2011
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Look up this device on google patents “Method of removing deleterious charged molecules from brain tissue” or watch my video watch?v=w1C0N37AvPY
My Dad has had dementia for about 2 1/2 years now. He has always been very active. He has always been an inspiration to me in how he helped and served so many people in his life. Now it’s my turn to serve him. Thanks for the informative video. I am trying to learn as much as I can about the disease so I can help him and minimize the chances that I develop this disease.
Dr. Monte Page
@blkcountrywesterngal OMG m8 i wanna wish u all the strength u need
You can develop symptoms similar to Alzheimer’s. There are a LOT of things to rule out, from thyroid function to syphilis. That’s why people go through such a long examination process before being given a diagnosis of “probable Alzheimer’s.” There’s no way of knowing for sure if you even have the disease without a brain autopsy. People don’t die OF Alzheimer’s, but WITH it. Both my grandfathers had it, which prompted me to become a gerontology major. It’s a tough situation, but don’t misinform.
What?! It’s the diet and air we breath that has to change. Politics! Flouride in our water. Drinking from aluminum. There are aluminum stains on peoples brain because of the agenda. People are dead from vaccines. They want to take guns away & already we dont have guns equal to the military. In which was what our country was all about in the begining. They are dumbing down the people & taking away every way to fight back. Quit givin up your rights before its to late!
Very sad for any amount of the people to go through this. Lovely chemtrails in the sky today around 3:30p.m. I must say they were simply gorgeous. Completely boring compared to contrails. Mm my coffe taste so much better with this aspartame and flouride. I also enjoy adding rbst and milk pus in my coffee. delicious MSG has me in complete awe…. And load me up with every vaccine there is
Now I feel healthy. Dont forget to shoot my child up with mercury at birth. Thank you
@blkcountrywesterngal im sorry
Alzheimer’s is NOT a disease.
I challenge it is not a disease.
Leon Wagoner
Call Joe Nicassio, 714-600-0640
leonwagoner@gmail.com
One of the ways to be successful is to learn all of the rules and follow them exactly.
To be super successful, you’ve got to learn all the rules, follow them, and every once in a while, you’ve got to break them.
It’s in the breaking of the rules that you’ll find the breakthroughs. Joseph Sugarman
@gibsonslasher22 Sleep deprivation, ADHD, depression, excessive caffeine intake, theres a few causes out there. Most are somewhat benign in nature. Hope this helps.
Many patients and their family’s do not realise that they can reclaim any fees that have been paid out of their own pocket for ongoing care for a loved one. Even if the patient has passed away, the family can still reclaim their lost inheritance.
Families who have loved ones suffering with alzheimers and other debilitating illnesses should contact us without delay and let us get the ball rolling for you. We operate a ‘no win no fee’ and there are no upfront charges to make either.
@2010ngojo: Absolutely not, the disease has no traumatic cause nor does trauma increase the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s later on.
@vitocobustos: Incorrect. Non-sporadic forms of the disease have been observed in patients as young as 16. There are also conditions such as Niemann-Pick disease that strike children even earlier than that and mimic many of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. I’d expect someone involved in the field of research to provide better info than you do.
my aunt has it,i pray everyday for a cure
@vitocobustos
I have hemidystonia a neurological disorder and am 40. But have severe short term memory and an excellent long term memory. Am I a candidate for Alzheimer
It would really depend, I guess. However, my stepgranddad knew who his spouse was, even if he recognized her only as his caretaker and not his spouse by the end. I also understand that he actually had a vision of his parents at his passing moment, and could recognize them.
Watch out for excit-toxins like MSG/ E621 , aspartame, ascesufam-K and many more toxins that are put in food.
Look it up !
Does it matter when you have a head injury? For example, what if you have an accident when you’re young. Does that increase the chances of having the disease?
Hillary Clinton is the eldest of three and has two YOUNGER brothers. I think this is the reason why she is so powerful. We need more Hillarys and (Meryl Streeps, who is of the same birth order) don’t you think? So if your first child happens to be a girl, and your second child a boy, then have a third child. Hopefully he is a boy.
can an altzimers patient who is married recognise there spouse as there mother or father?
I work in Alzheimer’s disease research.
Teenagers cannot get this disease. The most early case registred is an onset at 35 years old.
Normally this disease is diagnosed after 60 years old
Guys, can teenagers acquire this disease? What could be the possible disease if you are a teenager and your body shows sign of forgetting something easily, cannot easily understand a thing and so on? thx..
MDA Telethon:Why not start a Telethon for Alzheimer’s/ Dementia too?
MDA Telethon is great and I just made a pledge to the MDA Telethon.
I think what if someone started a Telethon for Alzheimer’s/ Dementia ?
How would someone start a Telethon for Alzheimer’s/ Dementia if they wanted to?
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. My grandfather had the disease for more than ten years until his passing in 1988; my grandmother had dementia with frontal lobe Alzheimer’s Disease for about four years. She lived much longer with a strong mind and heart, and passed away at 91 yrs old before the disease took hold of her.
sorry for your loss…
and bless you….
suziestew
did you know marijuana cure Alzheimers belive or not look it up