Added: 1 year ago
From: AboutAlzOrg
Views: 32,857
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (30)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I'm so sorry @hosebee1. I can't begin to comprehend what you and your family is going through. Treasure the moments now and keep your memories close. Remember though memories slip away, love never does. My prayers are with you.

  • for all of you jerks who find it necessary to make rude comments, you obviously do not have a loved one who is suffering from this! I am watching my father suffer through the advanced stages of this disease and it is painful to see him slip away. Why would you find it funny to make light of the suffering the patient and the family go through? You are utterly deplorable!!!

  • It is curable, please research baba ram dev. I have seen this work in my own family.

  • @josemariasellanes That's really disrespectful and wrong to say....

  • I just want to let everyone know who is saying rude comments below, Alzheimer's Disease is not something you joke about... My grandma has it and it's a very sad horrible disease. So don't be stupid assholes, and keep your rude comment to YOURSELF!

  • I forgot how I came here

  • @sayyeddy Ummm... Wow you are an extremely insensitive rude person...

  • I now work as a volunteer advocate for the NE NY chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. In memory of my Mother, her loving and completely supportive caregiver - my wonderful Father, and to help myself really.. and my children, who might face Alzheimer's in the future. It's my belief that as a country, we should all stand behind these important federal priorities.

  • Comment removed

  • There came a point in caring for Mom when I gave up on the importance of past memories. I created life for her as totally as I could in the moment...as if it were a bubble in time and experience. You can see some of this in my videos. After nine plus years of caregiving, focus now is on core values for her, inclusiveness, "we are one," motherly attention...see the video of reading the children's book, "room for a Little One." it is still her favorite.

  • Lg

  • When all is said and done, the memories from your experiences you take with you through life are the only thing worth a damn. Having a family member or friend progress through a disease that slowly robs them of all that ever gave life meaning is heart-breaking.

    Thank you for the well put together video.

  • this is very professional, thank you

  • This is brilliant.. 

  • This is an excellent overview of AD; thank you for sharing this and for making it available.

  • very helpful.

  • Thanks for your posting.

    Bill Russo

  • Excellent video - great overview of AD!

  • im using this for a healthproject :D

  • my grandpa had alzheimers.. he forgot who I was, it's a devastating, heartbreaking disease.. this video helped me understand it much better, thanks.

  • Its just Excellent 

  • reduce "estigma"

  • What does he say at 2:51?

    'Helping you family, friends and neighbours to better understand alzheimer's, we'll reduce ....... , improve care and even help the fight for a cure.

    So reduce what??? I can't hear it well what he says.... Please let me know :)

  • @SteableDvD i think hes saying reduce stigma

  • @SteableDvD stigma

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more