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Speech may be clue to early mental decline (Original Post) yuiyoshida Jul 2017 OP
Yui, you always find the most interesting videos. Old Crow Jul 2017 #1
dou itashimashite yuiyoshida Jul 2017 #2
I am amazed there is research in Wisconsin mdbl Jul 2017 #3
Thank you, Yuiyoshida. This was very interesting to me... WePurrsevere Jul 2017 #4
I expected this to be about Drumpf progressoid Jul 2017 #5

Old Crow

(2,212 posts)
1. Yui, you always find the most interesting videos.
Tue Jul 18, 2017, 07:01 AM
Jul 2017

Honestly, your video selections are responsible for about 50% of what I learn about current events on a daily basis. So thanks.

WePurrsevere

(24,259 posts)
4. Thank you, Yuiyoshida. This was very interesting to me...
Tue Jul 18, 2017, 08:31 AM
Jul 2017

For 7 years my hubby and I lived with and were full-time caregivers to my MIL who had Parkinson's and CHF and now late FIL who had Alz/MID. Add to that that my beloved step-mom currently has late stage dementia (w/my 95 yo dad as caregiver w/a homecoming care assistant) and my hubby is now struggling (not diagnosed yet) with memory issues (praying it's just caused by pain & not sleeping) and you can see why this hits very close to home.

If this can help DX people sooner so they can get help, or hopefully someday a cure, that would be truly wonderful. Alzheimer's (heck all forms of dementia) is such a horribly cruel and heartbreaking disease on a few levels.... we desperately need a cure NOW.

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