Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
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Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
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Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#2[1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#3I'm only in my 20's- but reading through this 'early indicator' list [1] has me somewhat concerned about myself. But I don't know how much of that is it just being late and me being convinced I have every neurological disorder I happen to read about. [1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#4I'm only in my 20's- but reading through this 'early indicator' list [1] has me somewhat concerned about myself. But I don't know how much of that is it just being late and me being convinced I have every neurological disorder I happen to read about. [1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#5I'm only in my 20's- but reading through this 'early indicator' list [1] has me somewhat concerned about myself. But I don't know how much of that is it just being late and me being convinced I have every neurological disorder I happen to read about. [1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
The onset of Alzheimer's itself is recognizable more by 1. your begining to experience such "brain fog" states more and more often (when otherwise well-rested), and 2. your beginning to experience a bit of "brain fog" all the time, such that you at your "best" is no longer as awake/alert/aware as it was previously.
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#6I'm only in my 20's- but reading through this 'early indicator' list [1] has me somewhat concerned about myself. But I don't know how much of that is it just being late and me being convinced I have every neurological disorder I happen to read about. [1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
Oh geez. Don't worry about it. Classic "webmd hypochondria."
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#7I'm only in my 20's- but reading through this 'early indicator' list [1] has me somewhat concerned about myself. But I don't know how much of that is it just being late and me being convinced I have every neurological disorder I happen to read about. [1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#8I'm only in my 20's- but reading through this 'early indicator' list [1] has me somewhat concerned about myself. But I don't know how much of that is it just being late and me being convinced I have every neurological disorder I happen to read about. [1] http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_10_signs_of_alzheimers...
Oh geez. Don't worry about it. Classic "webmd hypochondria."
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh geez. Don't worry about it. Classic "webmd hypochondria."
Shouldn't really assume that. I mean, yes, it's unlikely, but given that most of the research is around prevention of damage, surely it's better to get tested early if you even remotely suspect there is a chance of it being Alzheimer's.
Generally speaking, this is not a cost-effective approach to medicine.
Re: Slipping Away: Jo Aubin Has Alzheimer's. He's 38
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh geez. Don't worry about it. Classic "webmd hypochondria."
Shouldn't really assume that. I mean, yes, it's unlikely, but given that most of the research is around prevention of damage, surely it's better to get tested early if you even remotely suspect there is a chance of it being Alzheimer's.
For Alzheimer's that could be as simple as getting enough sleep for a solid 2-4 weeks. As the disease progresses really slowly waiting that time period has minimal impact, but A the pre-test is cheap and good for you, and B you rule out a lot of false positives.