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Remembering to come back to this site is another issue. Luckily I have saved under my favorities.
My return from a much deeper fog has come to me in a couple big leeps. Once when I got the dosage of Seroquel figured out. The doctor started me out on 25mg and over about 3 months adjustged to 100mg before finding the right dose.
The next leep came when I moved from 10mg Aricept to 23mg Aricept.
later, TomView Thread

My take... My Golden Years are upon me. Darn the AD dx- enjoy life to th;e fullest!View Thread

Where we live there is a transportation department ran by the county. They transport me to needed appointments and even the gym for free. Look into it.
You might want to call the 24/7 Helpline set up by the Alzheimer's Association at 800-272-3900.View Thread


I did not notice any problems but my wife did. She asked me to seek help. Two and a half years and several tests later I was diagnosed with stage 5 Alzheimer's. Since I was only 58 it is called Early On-set AD.
Five years later my family considers me to be at stage 4. I really don't think that is possible since science tellshe positive us that AD is not reversible and constantly gets worse. Maybe it is the modern meds, maybe it is the positive attitude but it is probably due to both!View Thread
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