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Qualities I Need to Work On
Yesterday, DH wanted to go to the grocery store with me. I should have been pleased about this since he hasn’t had any appetite or energy lately. As he slowly pushed the grocery cart around using it as a walker, I gathered some items we needed; and he filled the cart with items that we don’t need, or he should not be…
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Long Naps
Can I just say…I love it so dang much when my DW takes a long nap. She's at about 3-4 hours a nap every day now. I know that means she's moving along, but I do enjoy these moments of quiet. I'm happy she gets them too.
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Help Advance Healthy Aging Research: Join Our Online Study
We are currently looking to recruit adults aged 60 and over to take part in our research at Tel Aviv University. Our goal is to better understand how aging impacts psychological, cognitive, and emotional processes. What’s involved? 100% online, completed from the comfort of your own home Takes less than an hour Participate…
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Help Advance Healthy Aging Research: Join Our Online Study
We are currently looking to recruit adults aged 60 and over to take part in our research at Tel Aviv University. Our goal is to better understand how aging impacts psychological, cognitive, and emotional processes. What’s involved? 100% online, completed from the comfort of your own home Takes less than an hour Participate…
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Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research: Join Our Online Study
We are currently looking to recruit neurotypical controls (over 60) and people with Alzheimer’s to take part in our research at Tel Aviv University. Our goal is to better understand how Alzheimer’s impacts psychological, cognitive, and emotional processes. What’s involved? 100% online, completed from the comfort of your…
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Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research: Join Our Online Study
We are currently looking to recruit neurotypical controls (over 60) and people with Alzheimer’s to take part in our research at Tel Aviv University. Our goal is to better understand how Alzheimer’s impacts psychological, cognitive, and emotional processes. What’s involved? 100% online, completed from the comfort of your…
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Thinking about infusions.... Leqembi or Kisunla??
I am looking into the two different infusions available for Alzheimer's where I live. I have like a thousand questions but here are a few.... Which "brand" is most effective? Which has least side effects? Are the infusions painful? If they do cause side effects... How long do they typically last? Can you "gut it out" or…
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Help Advance Alzheimer’s Research: Join Our Online Study
We are currently looking to recruit neurotypical controls (over 60) and people with Alzheimer’s to take part in our research at Tel Aviv University. Our goal is to better understand how Alzheimer’s impacts psychological, cognitive, and emotional processes. What’s involved? 100% online, completed from the comfort of your…
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Questions About Elder Care Attorneys
I'm exhausted from not sleeping at night because I contacted an elder care attorney and they now want almost $9,000.00 to arrange things like Medicaid application, getting the house/cars/etc. into only my name. We already both had our Power of Attorneys, Wills and Five Wishes taken care of. My question is this - is this a…
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End Stage
Hi. Mom is 86 had Alzheimer’s for 8 or 9 years maybe more. She is definitely in late/end stage. She sleeps 90% of the time. Been non verbal for over a year at least. Getting frail. Is this possibly a sign that this is close to end? My sister lives the closest so I don’t get to see her a lot. And don’t get much feedback.…
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The Cavalry Is Not Coming
Reposting for the new platform. I have not posted here for quite a while, and I want to let you know that I am still here. I hope you all are doing well, and I also have a thought process to share with you. October 1, 2022 will mark seven years since my wife’s dementia became obvious, and that I knew for certain that this…
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Anger Issues with mom and losing caregivers
My mom is 89 years old with moderate Alzheimer's and Binswanger disease. She lives with my step-dad (they have been married over 50 years) who also was just diagnosed. I live 250 miles away and have been staying with my parents first for one week out of every month and now two weeks out of every month for over two years…
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Rexulti , insurance wont cover it
hi there, have a prescription for Rexulti for my mom w dementia & Alzheimer’s, however the pharmacy says Humana will not pay for it, & it’s $1,400.00 if I pay out of pocket. Does anybody know a Canadian pharmacy they trust? Thank you M
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Study
FYI I received this from Mt Sinai
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Photograph and Memories
Photograph And Memories By Miles Woolley My beautiful wife has an interesting history of high achievement in her education and intellectual advancement. She started her adult life with a bachelor’s degree in nursing and served in the Army Nurse Corps earning the rank of First Lieutenant. Following that, she returned to…
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both parents recently admitted into MC facility and they keep falling constantly
Dear Community, My sister and I recently moved both my parents into the same facility and they share a small apartment. In the past 3 days, they have both fallen a combined 6 times. My father has experienced pain but my mother fractured the same shoulder she fell on a couple of months ago. In the past year, my mother has…
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Sleep
Briefly, my DW was diagnosed in 2019 and is well on her way into the journey. Non verbal (except jabbering all day long, assistance with everything, etc.). So we entered a new phase a few months ago of my DW not sleeping through the night. She has been on lexapro almost from the beginning and risperidone shortly…
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Increased appetite?
Recently DH has had an increase in his appetite. He will get up during the night and eat. I find the evidence of this when I wake up. I don't always wake up during the night when he gets up because I have a cochlear implant which has to be removed at bedtime, and that leaves me completely deaf. So when I do wake up, I find…
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My Mother's Siblings
I have a question, what should I do about my mother's siblings who are coming from out of state and want to spend all day at our house? I think that it's too long and offered a 3-4 hour visit yet they complain. Any thoughts?
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In hospital and medicine
In the hospital they have him on serquel in day and Ativan at night he is on Ativan, at night He keeps trying to get out of bed but is too groggy. He is very upset and keeps saying he wants to come home. But more aware, sort of. How can I calm him or should I leave him alone for now?
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New to all of this as a caregiver
My brother Jim(not his real name) was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. They said he's at the beginning of it's advanced stage. Our other brother, Max, has been living with him and taking care of him, but he's sick too and his illness will be fatal within the year. I'm stepping up to help Jim after Max passes, likely…
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New to this whole thing
My husband, my best friend, was just diagnosed with AD. He is 65. He's had a amyloid/tau protein blood test, MRI, PET scan, neuropsych testing and it was determined that was the diagnosis. The neurologist was very scientific about what AD is but wouldn't tell us anything about progression or what to expect or what stage he…
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Dad, strained relationship
My dad has just been diagnosed with dementia. He and I have a strained relationship, but my sister and I are helping him as much as we can or as much as we can handle. our mom died November 20 22 and within the last year we’ve both noticed a decline in our Dad so we’ve had him tested. His memory is OK but his impulse…
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LO Needs External Help But Won’t Accept It
Our 88 year Mom, who lives alone and, was recently diagnosed with moderate Alzheimer’s. Mom’s drivers license was revoked following her diagnosis, and her children moved her car out of her home so she would not attempt to drive. The social worker assigned to help us, following Mom’s diagnosis, advised us that Mom should…
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Medication administration
Hi ! my mother has been getting very confused with taking her medication despite me setting up the pill organizer each week . It is clear I need to get some help because I can’t get there each day and night. What are your experiences ? Is this something Medicare covers ? Are there agencies that will just come in for this ?…
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When siblings do not help
Hi, I have a mother who was just recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. I have 2 other siblings, but they do not move unless I remind them. I am annoyed and frustrated. What can I say or do for them to help out?
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New here, young adult child looking for connection and support
Hi, I’m 33 years old and my 74 year old mom was recently diagnosed, although we’ve seen it for the last couple years. I live in California and she lives in Ohio with my dad. I also have an older sister that lives a few hours away from my parents. Mom and I have been really close and talk on the phone every day on my drive…
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Says he doesn’t have Alzheimer’s
Background: My DH is 56 and was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s after an MRI, Neuropsychological Evaluation, and CT PET Scan. The doctor told him he has Alzheimer’s, and he and I talk about it every once in a while. He has been out of work for nearly a year because he accepted an Early Retirement Severance Package…
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Tracking watches
I am looking for a watch with gps tracking. What would you recommend? We have Tile gps trackers on phones, keys, wallets. Anything else you would recommend? Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
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Suggestions about what to ask of a home health aid?
We've qualified for 24 hours of help from a home health aid paid by our insurance but I don't know what to ask of this person (if we can find one!). We are both ambulatory, ride bikes together and I manage household chores. My DH is easy going, polite, charming but needs to ask questions all the time and repeats himself…