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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

July 2008

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  • My mother is where he is at right now. I am a 56 year old man and I feel like a baby but show strength while visiting. I feel for you so much. Its like we lose them twice. Keep saying you love him.

  • @RickE1poker Sorry to hear. it's a terrible diease. It is very important to talk to them. Thank you God bless

  • Knowing one Alz patient is

    only knowing one Alz patient as there are NO typical Alzheimer patients other than geriatric related Alzheimer's. The disease and related treatment meds have created a terrible and

    torturous scenario for not only my dad but his

    family. Your critic of the cameras is typical of the complacent medical community...if we don't study what's happening there's no chance at all

  • Thank u all for your thoughts. WIKEY you obviously have limited access to geriatric dementia as THIS IS ALZHEIMER'S and this is posted to shed light on how the disease attacks the brain randomly.

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  • I would off myself if the symptoms of alzheimers started to show, probably after a bout of hedonism and a nice trip somewhere.

  • My freinds mother has it , I spend alot of time with her. Its very frustraiting. But I love her, she is a sweet heart

  • Thanks to people sharing their pain, like this video, the rest of us get reminded how good we have it now. Thanks for that. Courageous.

  • i need to go cry now. sorry for his pain.

  • Any mental disorder is hard to deal with

    my mum has bipolar disorder controlled by quetiapine (seroquel) and Valproate semisodium (depakote) and when on these meds she is generally fine

    this is heart breaking to watch and you and your family must go through a lot each and every day

    i know you love him but if any of my family ended up like this i would consider euphonasia, look at your father hes in turmoil

    more needs to be done to establish the cause of Alzheimer's and a cure

    god bless you

  • Sometimes doctors need to kill. And sometimes it's the only right decision. It is wrong to torment a man and his family. It's awful.

  • @patrick25w it isn't schizophrenia it is the brain shutting down slowly. antipsychotics are used to calm them down sometimes.

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