Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

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Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

The story of living with the horrible disease, how it affects the afflicted and their loved ones. Stem Cell research is the most promising research in terms of potential cures for this and many other currently incurable diseases. Nothing is more “Pro-Life” than curing deadly disease and helping the suffering. Support Stem Cell research.

Living With Alzheimer’s Disease
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Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

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25 Responses to “ Living With Alzheimer’s Disease ”

  1. The only disease where the victim doesn’t remember they have……

  2. I am 36 years old and I have a mutation in Presenilin I. My GrandMother, Mother and Brother also suffered from this disease. Based on this data, I have 3 years to live. This has been a curse to our family.

  3. ღ thank you for bare-ing ur hearts on ur sleeves so that we can all try & understand what a devastating illness that alzheimer’s is for the patients n families!! god bless you all ღ

  4. @medic010 im so so sorry.. i can even fathom the kind of things that would happen to me if alz… hits me

  5. id tried to hold tears back but i failed :( feel sorry for them

  6. my dad is a alzheimer’s patient… tough staying under 1 roof.. as he is cursing and swearing for no apparent reasons every 15 mins…. under alot of mental stress

  7. @CodexAlimentarius1 nothing reverses alzheimers

  8. @bridget456 it must have been hard to hear that. Early onset Alzheimer’s is pretty scary. i hope for the best for you and your family.

  9. my dads actually 51 and he has this disease. he was diagnosed with it in nov. 2008. i was only 15 when i found out. im 17 now and it doesnt get any easier

  10. Zeolite powder reverses alzheimers. Get it before they make it illegal.

  11. my grandma died because of this disease i was outside the room and a nurse came out and told me she has passed i started balling

  12. Just posted 10 mins of an amazing interview with Dr Mary Newport MD – MUST LISTEN :-)

  13. i really don’t care if is the stem cell or whatever, i just want a cure!!!!

  14. leonandpao
    i’m sorry to hear your mom has alzheimer, my mom also has it she’s 58 and i’m only 18 which makes it really tough, if you want to talk to somebody about this i’ll be glad to talk! and i wish you the best of all. Remember that the most important thing is not to have patient but love them and try to see beneath the shadow of the disease

  15. Codex Alimentarius will help humanity for sure. That is when they break out Tetrasil to start with.

  16. I’ve heard of 52-year-olds getting it. Also and in full disclosure, I support Stem Cell but not Embroynic Stem Cell Research.

  17. sugar ray died from Alzheimer

  18. Mom is in the final stages of this disease. I can not tell you the pain and heartache each day brings. Just know, someday it will end,…with Gods blessings, it will end.
    C

  19. 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?

  20. 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?

  21. can you actually get Alzeimer’s disease at 56?that’s sad.:(

  22. my mother is actually diagnosed with PCA- posterior cortical atrophy, a rare form of Alzeimer’s. Does anyone know about it? Well, its basically Alzeimer’s but it affects more the visual perception. It’s tough very tough, she is 56 years old and it started 5 years ago for her. She had problems at her job but we never knew it could have been that. Thank for those who write caring comments. This hits me at heart. I wish all the best who is going through this. I feel connected with all of you

  23. my grandpa died from it in march of 2006 T-T
    it was pretty bad, he couldnt hardly remember my name, or even his daughters name, he only remembered my grandma’s name, he had trouble communicating, and he mistook some people for different people, like a nurse that he mistook for his daughter. so i would say it was pretty bad, these people dont seem to have it very badly, and i dont like that, they need to portray they full effect of Alzheimer’s disease.

  24. This video actually portrays the disease in the mildest way possible. All the people that are shown are sill quite articulate, high functioning and clearly in the mildest stages. As sad as this video is the reality is far worse for most people who suffer from this condition.

  25. I wasn’t joking around at all! Now I know what it is and it’s pretty sad.

    I was just curious when I first watched this.

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