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What
To
Do
When
"Old-Timers
Disease"
Is
No
Longer
Just
A
Joke
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The Complete
Guide To
Treating
& Coping With
Alzheimer's
Disease
By
Tim Wormald
It's a good bet
that you, like
the rest of us,
have forgotten
something and
then, jokingly,
said, "it must
be old-timers
disease."
We didn't mean
to be hurtful,
but our comment
can cut deeply
if there is a
person present
who is trying to
cope with the
disease.
With more than
18 million known
cases of
Alzheimer's
Disease
world-wide, the
odds are that
you have had
some contact
with someone who
is close to this
horribly
degenerating
disease.
It may be a
victim or a
family member of
a victim.
Maybe you even
suspect that a
loved one is
exhibiting early
stage symptoms
of Dementia
and/or
Alzheimer's
Disease. If you
think that may
be the case,
The Complete
Guide to
Treating &
Coping with
Alzheimer's
Disease
is just what you
need.
Learning what
you need to know
to understand
the disease
gives you a
definite roadmap
for how to cope,
not only with
the disease but
with caring for
your loved one.
Alzheimer's
Disease is
actually a form
of dementia.
What comes first
- dementia or
Alzheimer's?
There are many
conditions being
investigated as
possible causes
of Alzheimer's
Disease.
We are still
exploring the
possible causes
of Alzheimer's
Disease.
This disease
affects vital
areas of the
patient's brain
with serious
effects on those
parts which
control
long-term
memory, motion,
reasoning and
thought.
If you suspect
that a friend or
family member is
suffering from
Alzheimer's,
early detection
is critical.
No matter what
your situation
is, you will
find the answers
you need right
here:
Need to
identify the
symptoms?. .
.Chapter 5
breaks it
down for you
into the
three types
of
symptoms:
early,
developing
and serious
There are 10
early
warning
signs and
you can
learn more
about them
in Chapter 6
Chapter 7
outlines the
different
stages of
Alzheimer's
Disease
Did you know
that
estrogen
plays a role
for women in
regards to
this
disease?
Chapter 10
explains it
for you.
Discover how
important
early signs
can be in
Chapter 11.
Do you need
to learn
better ways
to
communicate
with an
Alzheimer's
patient?
Chapter 26
teaches you
how to do
that
effectively.
How to care
for an
Alzheimer's
patient
without
sacrificing
your own
health can
be learned
in Chapter
31.
Does your friend
or family member
exhibit signs of
uncertainty when
attempting
simple, routine
tasks? Are
behavioral
patterns
escalating to
borderline
violence? Is
there a family
history of
dementia or
Alzheimer's
Disease?
Any or all of
the above could
just be normal
signs of aging.
However, why
take the risk?
Don't wait until
it's too late.
Get the answers
you need now!
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The
Complete
Guide
to
Treating
&
Coping
with
Alzheimer's
Disease
is
not
a
replacement
for
sound
medical
advice.
It
IS a
comprehensive
outline
designed
to
help
you
explore
the
options
for
diagnosis
and
ongoing
care
if
your
loved
one
is
afflicted. |
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