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Alzheimers - A Personal Story at Aging and Disease



Tip! In mid-2002, a hospital clinic in Portagul investigated to see if there was a link between drinking coffee and the reduction of the risk of developing Alzheimers disease. In particular, the researchers sought to determine if the caffeine in coffee could protect against the degeneration of the brain that is associated with Alzheimers disease in the period before diagnosis.

Alzheimers is a difficult disease for any family to deal with. When I was married over 15 years ago, my father-in-law was a joke telling, happy go lucky card playing person. We didn’t understand at first what started happening to him. At first, we thought it was just part of getting older. He would forget what he was doing, or where he put the keys or some other odd thing. We didn’t realize at the time, that all of us were about to start down a long and difficult road.

Alzheimer’s disease affects the mind in such a way, that the person (at least in our situation) cannot function in normal situations. It is the most common cause of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 4.5 million Americans.

A person with Alzheimer’s Disease might forget the simplest words, misplace things and have a loss of mental functioning including language, recognition of family, reading and writing.

In our situation, Dad started living more and more in the past, and less and less in the present. One time, when Dad’s wife was sick and in the hospital, he couldn’t remember where she was. “Where is she?”, Dad would ask. “She is at the hospital”, we would reply. Five minutes later, we would repeat the same discussion. We would do this over and over.

Tip! Now Dad has moved to a secure assisted living facility that is designed to care for patients with Alzheimers. He seems happy, but it is hard for us, to see his life so drained of what it was and what it could still be if he didn’t have Alzheimer’s disease.

In our case, as Alzheimers progressed, Dad would stop recognizing us. One time, my wife went to visit and Dad screamed and yelled at the strange woman who had come over. Dad even threw a punch when the strange man known as his son came into the home.

Alzheimers is a disease that never seems to stop. As Dad’s condition worsened, he would start wandering off - not knowing where he was. We had to get a door alarm that would sound when the door was opened to keep him from leaving. However, even that didn’t work all the time. One time, in winter, Dad wandered off in his pajamas. We had to call the police to help us find him.

Tip! Clive Jenkins recommends the Alzheimers Help Online website which will provide you with comprehensive information on what Alzheimers Help is and how you can benefit from it.

Now Dad has moved to a secure assisted living facility that is designed to care for patients with Alzheimers. He seems happy, but it is hard for us, to see his life so drained of what it was and what it could still be if he didn’t have Alzheimer’s disease. I think Alzheimers is a disease that affects the whole family. If we visit, he doesn’t know who we are. He doesn’t even remember that we were there. He still remembers that he was married, but he doesn’t remember to whom he was married.

What causes Alzheimers? The doctors don’t know for sure. Doctor’s know that each patient reacts differently to the disease and the disease progresses differently for each person. There is still no treatment for the disease. For our family, we take comfort knowing that Dad is happy and not in pain, even if he doesn’t know us anymore.

Morris Patrick is a Managed Care consultant in Arlington, Texas. To find out more about Alzheimer’s Disease and what to do if your loved one suffers from this disease, please go to http://thecottagesofalb.com

Tip! The main type of Alzheimers medicine is known as Cholinesterase inhibitors, which are shown to consistently outperform prescribed placebos in improving patient’s conditions. These help improve the networks and pathways in the brain, which are damaged and ineffective as a result of the condition.

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