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2017-01-25 07:14:01 PM cchase you might see a stroke before anyone else does
2017-01-25 07:14:05 PM tvs320 I think we see the resident better than the medical staff because we know their behaviors better
2017-01-25 07:14:07 PM megansnider IT IS AMZING. she has helped us use lots of redirecting and personalized attention to help residetswitout the massive meds
2017-01-25 07:14:08 PM lisasittniewski good point
2017-01-25 07:14:18 PM juliannag we are with residents more than the staff. makes sense
2017-01-25 07:14:20 PM cchase you might see one side of their face look off
2017-01-25 07:14:20 PM jodie583 Oh! I did - called it & it helped! So neat to be a help in that way!
2017-01-25 07:14:32 PM janicelawrence6 If they dont know what they like we sit together at the computer and searc h
2017-01-25 07:14:34 PM cchase there you go!!!! good job
2017-01-25 07:14:39 PM cynthiasickler its so sad, sometimes we see things befor the nursing department does and they dont want to listen to us
2017-01-25 07:14:41 PM selinapratt after a little while she loved me again :)
2017-01-25 07:14:50 PM lorimcg i so what is it? how do you tell
2017-01-25 07:15:11 PM jodie583 cynthia - I know - I compile data and present it in meetings so I can't get an "i don't think so"
2017-01-25 07:15:11 PM lisasittniewski the nurses in my facility are real good about my observations...they alwasy follow them up
2017-01-25 07:15:13 PM cchase so you are not only going to help them with activities but you are also sort of first responders
2017-01-25 07:15:25 PM debra enter the chat room
2017-01-25 07:15:35 PM juliannag absolutely.
2017-01-25 07:15:37 PM jamiebernard i witnessed a stroke one time, as I rushed up to help the lady before she fell... another resident got up to help and we collided, which resulted in her breaking her back :(
2017-01-25 07:15:37 PM jodie583 cool, lisa - NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT, CELESTE! Neat!
2017-01-25 07:15:37 PM kerilforgues agreed
2017-01-25 07:15:40 PM cchase good nurses should never dismiss you observation
2017-01-25 07:15:47 PM debra Sorry for the delay! just figured out after 15 minutes how to long into this chatroom!!!!
2017-01-25 07:15:56 PM tvs320 The resident in question is bipolar however I have known her for several years. When I ask the nurse to do something they sluff me off and say she is manic.... but this is not manic
2017-01-25 07:15:57 PM raninjnj enter the chat room
2017-01-25 07:16:00 PM cynthiasickler i agree chase, but they do
2017-01-25 07:16:02 PM cchase no worries debra - happy you made it
2017-01-25 07:16:04 PM heatherallen oh man
2017-01-25 07:16:04 PM janicelawrence6 I have only seen one resident have a stroke. Falls happen quite often ( I work in AL) We see much more than the nurses becasue we spend more time with them.
2017-01-25 07:16:20 PM lisasittniewski i agree with janice...
2017-01-25 07:16:35 PM lisasittniewski and i am at a culture change facility, so it's different than most facilities
2017-01-25 07:16:39 PM sherika1 TRUE ALWAYS DO STOP WATCH AND KEEP A COPY
2017-01-25 07:16:44 PM lisasittniewski we all work as a team...including the housekeeping
2017-01-25 07:16:48 PM megansnider i am thankfu lfor my faciity, i am ata culture change facility too!
2017-01-25 07:16:55 PM raninjnj Hi this is rani we were all trying to figure out where to go
2017-01-25 07:16:56 PM lisasittniewski i love it so much!
2017-01-25 07:17:04 PM jbigham I think we are looking at different things. Nurses focus on blood pressure, temps, skin breakdown. We notice sadness, depression, pain...
2017-01-25 07:17:07 PM jodie583 lisa - i'd like to talk to you sometime about your facility
2017-01-25 07:17:10 PM debra celeste there were several others that thought they were logged into this chat as well. i hope they find it!
2017-01-25 07:17:11 PM heatherallen i wish there was one in deep east texas!
2017-01-25 07:17:15 PM lisasittniewski absolutely!!!
2017-01-25 07:17:29 PM megansnider sure thing!
2017-01-25 07:17:30 PM lorimcg we have a mother daughter team. on sunday the daughter was yelling and hitting her mother, acting out and crying uncontroablely, i told the nurse she was off and she agreed. turns out the resident is vented with brain bleeds.
2017-01-25 07:17:31 PM cynthiasickler we are all told and inserviced on ansering alarms but its sad to say some departments think they dont have to
2017-01-25 07:17:31 PM cchase you should also check in with the nurse to find out if there is anything you should know
2017-01-25 07:17:39 PM megansnider lisa where d you work
2017-01-25 07:17:39 PM cchase like??? what??
2017-01-25 07:17:48 PM juliannag i recieve all the shift reports
2017-01-25 07:17:49 PM lisasittniewski assisted living facility
2017-01-25 07:17:57 PM debra glad you made it rani!
2017-01-25 07:17:58 PM tvs320 I think the nurses are so used to the same thing from so many residents that they think of them all the same instead of different personalities and individuals
2017-01-25 07:18:04 PM kerilforgues uti
2017-01-25 07:18:07 PM jodie583 I always ask about meds changing, doctor appts -
2017-01-25 07:18:10 PM lisasittniewski is anyone out at the hospital, has anyone's health declined..etc
2017-01-25 07:18:12 PM cchase give me some things the nurses may tell you
2017-01-25 07:18:14 PM sherika1 CHANGE OF DIET CONDITION AND BEHAVIOR
2017-01-25 07:18:15 PM cynthiasickler theres so much coming up so fast i feel like i cant concentrate, lol
2017-01-25 07:18:18 PM cchase good
2017-01-25 07:18:19 PM jamiebernard med changes? UTI's
2017-01-25 07:18:23 PM cchase good
2017-01-25 07:18:29 PM megansnider uti
2017-01-25 07:18:30 PM juliannag falls
2017-01-25 07:18:35 PM lisasittniewski illnesses, uti, falls, even bad nights
2017-01-25 07:18:36 PM janicelawrence6 We started keeping an ongoing daily notes. We enter into a spread sheet program all the usual or unusual things we encountered during the day. It allows us to go back and and answer questions.
2017-01-25 07:18:37 PM tvs320 I document on all behavioral changes that I see
2017-01-25 07:18:38 PM cynthiasickler utis
2017-01-25 07:18:39 PM selinapratt I get along very well with the nurses and most of the aides.
2017-01-25 07:18:42 PM megansnider meds, fam info, past issues with meds they are on
2017-01-25 07:18:43 PM jodie583 iv's used - tube feeding schedule changes
2017-01-25 07:18:44 PM lorimcg visitors, meds, any news they may have gotten
2017-01-25 07:18:54 PM cchase fatigue - did not sleep the night before - going be grumpy today
2017-01-25 07:18:54 PM lisasittniewski yes, eating needs
2017-01-25 07:18:58 PM jodie583 oh, yes! Visitors
2017-01-25 07:19:04 PM lisasittniewski absolutely celeste!
2017-01-25 07:19:04 PM tvs320 I think that they should check for uti more often
2017-01-25 07:19:11 PM cchase :@
2017-01-25 07:19:12 PM jodie583 sleep - a HUGE thing - didn't even think of that
2017-01-25 07:19:21 PM selinapratt I agree tvs320
2017-01-25 07:19:32 PM cchase so you are a team with the nursing staff - agreed??
2017-01-25 07:19:35 PM jamiebernard we have a 'Team talk" every morning where everyone from each dept, nursing, dining, housekeeping and activities, meet and go over anything new that we might need to know re the residents
2017-01-25 07:19:37 PM cynthiasickler i totally agree tvs
2017-01-25 07:19:37 PM lisasittniewski agreed
2017-01-25 07:19:37 PM jodie583 yes!
2017-01-25 07:19:38 PM juliannag yes
2017-01-25 07:19:39 PM heatherallen supposed to be
2017-01-25 07:19:41 PM kerilforgues agreed
2017-01-25 07:19:42 PM lorimcg yes
2017-01-25 07:19:43 PM selinapratt agreed
2017-01-25 07:19:43 PM janicelawrence6 why the symbol?
2017-01-25 07:19:53 PM heatherallen u mad bro?
2017-01-25 07:19:54 PM jamiebernard agreed
2017-01-25 07:19:56 PM jbigham We are a great team in my facility. Very blessed.
2017-01-25 07:19:59 PM cchase angry face - he was a grump
2017-01-25 07:20:02 PM megansnider yupp
2017-01-25 07:20:12 PM raninjnj Thanks Debra
2017-01-25 07:20:14 PM janicelawrence6 OH. LOL
2017-01-25 07:20:42 PM juliannag I always check with the supervisor to see how the residents are before I start a program
2017-01-25 07:20:45 PM tvs320 I have a great relationship with the nurses on two of my units but not one
2017-01-25 07:20:52 PM cchase so does anyone know when the first signs of alzheimer's may be working before you or anyone else knows it is present?
2017-01-25 07:20:54 PM lorimcg one of my floors actually brought their residents to a party for me today. they like that i take all the alz's and behavioral.
2017-01-25 07:20:56 PM lisasittniewski teamwork is the only way to makei ti work
2017-01-25 07:21:07 PM jamiebernard agreed lisa
2017-01-25 07:21:12 PM debra have any of you heard of Teepa Snow? She has excellent videos!
2017-01-25 07:21:16 PM juliannag confusion?
2017-01-25 07:21:16 PM janicelawrence6 We were in class and my resident looked YELLOW. I tagged the aide then the nurse. It was so scary.
2017-01-25 07:21:23 PM heatherallen thats good to know!
2017-01-25 07:21:23 PM lisasittniewski i guess i don't understand the question
2017-01-25 07:21:24 PM jodie583 yes, celeste - because we've been watching my mother's brain scans d/t MS
2017-01-25 07:21:24 PM cynthiasickler we read the daily report but not everything is there. we can sometimes tell by knowing the resident if they dont seem right.
2017-01-25 07:21:28 PM tvs320 in your 50's
2017-01-25 07:21:34 PM jamiebernard yes she is amazing
2017-01-25 07:21:37 PM lisasittniewski when alzheiemers begins before they come to the facility?
2017-01-25 07:21:40 PM jbigham withdrawing from usual activity.
2017-01-25 07:21:44 PM cchase how long before anyone knows alz is present
2017-01-25 07:21:46 PM lorimcg ??? chase
2017-01-25 07:21:48 PM janicelawrence6 We are AL so the residents info is protected.
2017-01-25 07:21:49 PM jodie583 can be years
2017-01-25 07:21:53 PM lorimcg years
2017-01-25 07:21:54 PM cchase months - ??
2017-01-25 07:21:57 PM tvs320 at least 7 years
2017-01-25 07:21:58 PM lisasittniewski probaly longer than they know....years?
2017-01-25 07:22:00 PM juliannag depends on the person
2017-01-25 07:22:10 PM kerilforgues varies
2017-01-25 07:22:12 PM janicelawrence6 ?
2017-01-25 07:22:15 PM jbigham in my experience, family and friends will try to cover it up, to keep the resident from feeling embarassed
2017-01-25 07:22:16 PM tvs320 once signs show 10 years till death
2017-01-25 07:22:16 PM lorimcg simple forgetful that turns into regular
2017-01-25 07:22:21 PM cchase the answer is some 10 - 15 years before anyone knows it is present
2017-01-25 07:22:21 PM heatherallen some cases weeks, others years
2017-01-25 07:22:25 PM lisasittniewski try to hide it...
2017-01-25 07:22:26 PM jamiebernard wow
2017-01-25 07:22:28 PM jodie583 wow....
2017-01-25 07:22:30 PM lisasittniewski wow...
2017-01-25 07:22:46 PM heatherallen good at hiding it?
2017-01-25 07:22:48 PM cynthiasickler holy crap
2017-01-25 07:22:48 PM selinapratt They start to forget things like how to tie their shoes or put their shoes on first then try to put on socks. Sequence of daily routines
2017-01-25 07:22:48 PM lisasittniewski i should know that...
2017-01-25 07:22:49 PM cchase so it is active in the brain 10 - 15 years before there are symptoms
2017-01-25 07:22:54 PM cchase that are noticed
2017-01-25 07:22:57 PM lorimcg my dad was recently been dx with alz
2017-01-25 07:22:59 PM debra we base our dementia training on her techniques and staff are all going through her videos. made a big impact on us!
2017-01-25 07:23:21 PM selinapratt who was it debra?
2017-01-25 07:23:32 PM cchase lori - so sorry - hope you find strength to help him and all in your family
2017-01-25 07:23:42 PM raninjnj We have a stand up meeting every morning and stand down at 3 pm all heads of dept mandatory
2017-01-25 07:23:44 PM janicelawrence6 10 to 15 years> We had an issue with one of our kids having concussions back to back the doctor said the damage wont show up until later usually confused with demetia.
2017-01-25 07:23:50 PM cynthiasickler i find it hard to grasp that it starts that early and how we can tell
2017-01-25 07:24:02 PM debra Teepa Snow
2017-01-25 07:24:06 PM lorimcg we are doing.... thanks. we have a lot of denial with his sisters
2017-01-25 07:24:21 PM janicelawrence6 Teepa Snow?
2017-01-25 07:24:26 PM selinapratt ok ty
2017-01-25 07:24:28 PM cynthiasickler love her!
2017-01-25 07:24:29 PM janicelawrence6 Is she on youtube
2017-01-25 07:24:30 PM cchase enough brain trauma will cause dementia
2017-01-25 07:24:34 PM lorimcg she is great
2017-01-25 07:24:35 PM lisasittniewski yes
2017-01-25 07:24:37 PM jodie583 CChase: I like to "test" the noses of some residents I consider borderline - with peppermint oil and Cinnamon oils -
2017-01-25 07:24:48 PM jodie583 see if they smell it or not
2017-01-25 07:24:48 PM juliannag love that idea
2017-01-25 07:24:56 PM heatherallen how does that work/
2017-01-25 07:24:56 PM cchase good thinking jodie
2017-01-25 07:24:59 PM janicelawrence6 Smell of certain things?
2017-01-25 07:25:00 PM tvs320 People stay home so long... I dont know how? They can't even speak by the time they hit our unit
2017-01-25 07:25:01 PM cchase very interesting
2017-01-25 07:25:09 PM lisasittniewski which one will they not smell?
2017-01-25 07:25:11 PM lorimcg is alcoholism an affect
2017-01-25 07:25:17 PM debra Yes, Teepa is on you tube and has a facebook page. If you haven't ever seen her you should. Not your textbook instructor!
2017-01-25 07:25:21 PM jbigham tvs320, they do stay home longer than they use to.
2017-01-25 07:25:21 PM megansnider yeah jodie!
2017-01-25 07:25:27 PM tvs320 I think its because the family cant see it
2017-01-25 07:25:33 PM juliannag i agree
2017-01-25 07:25:36 PM jodie583 Some folks can't smell with Alzheimers - some can't smell due to a medical condition - you have to know your patient -
2017-01-25 07:25:38 PM juliannag or they deny it
2017-01-25 07:25:38 PM heatherallen or they deny it
2017-01-25 07:25:43 PM cynthiasickler we have a schnoozle room and its interesting to see how it really works for some but totally does not for some
2017-01-25 07:25:47 PM jamiebernard how does the cinnamon and peppermint oil relate to dementia?
2017-01-25 07:26:01 PM jodie583 lack of ability to smell can be an indicator
2017-01-25 07:26:03 PM jbigham yes lormcg, we have a couple of folks with dementia due to alcohol abuse.
2017-01-25 07:26:04 PM janicelawrence6 schnoozle room?
2017-01-25 07:26:10 PM cchase eventually - the senses are affected
2017-01-25 07:26:17 PM jodie583 what is schnoozle?
2017-01-25 07:26:19 PM juliannag I didnt know that
2017-01-25 07:26:22 PM heatherallen ii wonder how early on
2017-01-25 07:26:26 PM lisasittniewski but isn't that for normal aging...losing sense of smell?
2017-01-25 07:26:34 PM jamiebernard interesting
2017-01-25 07:26:37 PM jodie583 not for all folks, tho - it's NOT LAW - but can be useful
2017-01-25 07:26:41 PM megansnider the senses re something we always watch in our AL community
2017-01-25 07:26:46 PM lorimcg i didn't know that
2017-01-25 07:26:46 PM cchase what else causes dementia
2017-01-25 07:26:48 PM lisasittniewski isn't that true for...ugh...my brain in working faster than my fingers!
2017-01-25 07:26:52 PM raninjnj Jodie great idea
2017-01-25 07:26:54 PM jodie583 anesthesia
2017-01-25 07:26:56 PM lisasittniewski alcoholism, stroke
2017-01-25 07:26:58 PM debra Ive also heard they loose the ability to smell peanut butter . . .
2017-01-25 07:26:58 PM cynthiasickler i spelled it wrong i think. its a room with all kinds of sensory things in it. lights music hard to explain, but look it up, very interesting
2017-01-25 07:27:05 PM tvs320 Parkinsons
2017-01-25 07:27:05 PM sherika1 STROKE
2017-01-25 07:27:10 PM jodie583 change of location/situation
2017-01-25 07:27:11 PM cchase lewy body disease
2017-01-25 07:27:12 PM lisasittniewski other brain damages
2017-01-25 07:27:20 PM lisasittniewski yes...Parkinson's
2017-01-25 07:27:25 PM janicelawrence6 circulation
2017-01-25 07:27:26 PM jodie583 yes! i have a lewy body man - HELP???
2017-01-25 07:27:35 PM janicelawrence6 lewy body
2017-01-25 07:27:38 PM heatherallen ive never heard of lewy body
2017-01-25 07:27:41 PM jamiebernard i know that lack of stimulation can progress it, but can it cause it?
2017-01-25 07:27:52 PM cchase foot ball players
2017-01-25 07:27:59 PM lorimcg life trama??
2017-01-25 07:28:00 PM kerilforgues concussions
2017-01-25 07:28:00 PM jamiebernard boxers
2017-01-25 07:28:03 PM lisasittniewski concussion and brain damamge
2017-01-25 07:28:04 PM sherika1 YES
2017-01-25 07:28:04 PM cchase often have severe brain damage
2017-01-25 07:28:06 PM megansnider boxes
2017-01-25 07:28:07 PM cynthiasickler we had a lewy body but she wasnt bad a all. she seemed like a typical person suffering from alzheimers
2017-01-25 07:28:12 PM megansnider boxers *
2017-01-25 07:28:15 PM cchase boxers - good one
2017-01-25 07:28:15 PM kerilforgues medications
2017-01-25 07:28:20 PM cchase yes meds
2017-01-25 07:28:22 PM lisasittniewski meds?
2017-01-25 07:28:31 PM cchase yup
2017-01-25 07:28:32 PM lisasittniewski oh my goodness...didn't know that
2017-01-25 07:28:35 PM cynthiasickler i always think about it with the meds i take for bi polar
2017-01-25 07:28:45 PM cchase meds that are mixed causing dementia
2017-01-25 07:28:46 PM jbigham sometimes multiple causes...a mix
2017-01-25 07:28:51 PM cchase when not properly watched
2017-01-25 07:28:58 PM lisasittniewski wow...thats awful
2017-01-25 07:29:01 PM jamiebernard we had a resident once who was mis-diagnosed lewybody dementia, she was so young.. they found out she was just severely depressed. she eventually came out of it and moved out of the nursing home. somthing you never see
2017-01-25 07:29:03 PM shawna my admin has talked about how uti can effect demintia. is that true?
2017-01-25 07:29:04 PM lisasittniewski demetia is awful...
2017-01-25 07:29:05 PM debra We had a lewy body resident and it was difficult for us to watch what she went through - especially the husbnd.
2017-01-25 07:29:13 PM lorimcg lack of oxygen
2017-01-25 07:29:13 PM cchase yes - uti
2017-01-25 07:29:17 PM tvs320 All of my residents are on some kind of antidepresent. It cant be good
2017-01-25 07:29:20 PM lisasittniewski oh, multiple sclerosis
2017-01-25 07:29:25 PM cchase does cause or should say can cause behavior issues
2017-01-25 07:29:30 PM heatherallen sometimes just plain ol genetics
2017-01-25 07:29:32 PM cynthiasickler i believe uti's defiently affect their dementia
2017-01-25 07:29:35 PM tvs320 Heavy meds!!! I dont know how they are awake
2017-01-25 07:29:44 PM lorimcg yes cindy agree
2017-01-25 07:29:48 PM jbigham I believe UTI can cause dementia like symptoms, but can be reversed if taken care of
2017-01-25 07:29:53 PM heatherallen females are at higher risk
2017-01-25 07:29:54 PM juliannag agree
2017-01-25 07:29:57 PM cchase ok...so I want you all to think about the next answer....ready???
2017-01-25 07:29:57 PM lisasittniewski yes
2017-01-25 07:30:01 PM cynthiasickler ive had them before but it is so unbelievably different with the elderly, why is that
2017-01-25 07:30:03 PM jamiebernard drug use?
2017-01-25 07:30:05 PM juliannag yes
2017-01-25 07:30:12 PM sherika1 YES
2017-01-25 07:30:14 PM jamiebernard alcoholism
2017-01-25 07:30:18 PM heatherallen i've read recently it's higher among smokers
2017-01-25 07:30:32 PM cchase never heard about smoking
2017-01-25 07:30:34 PM debra yes
2017-01-25 07:30:34 PM shawna Why does it not effect people who don't have demintia?
2017-01-25 07:30:35 PM lorimcg is it age and their body isn't as healthy or functioning
2017-01-25 07:30:43 PM heatherallen study done in finland.
2017-01-25 07:30:50 PM cchase possibly related to lack of good circulation
2017-01-25 07:31:00 PM cynthiasickler ok whats the question
2017-01-25 07:31:02 PM lisasittniewski probably....never heard of that one. good to know
2017-01-25 07:31:05 PM tvs320 lack of physical activity
2017-01-25 07:31:06 PM cchase to the brain....I am stretching here
2017-01-25 07:31:14 PM tvs320 have to keep the blood moving
2017-01-25 07:31:17 PM jamiebernard i read an article once, that suggested folks that are around people with dementia, were more susceptible to get it in the future. caregivers, spouses, etc.. not sure i wanted to beleive that one lol
2017-01-25 07:31:18 PM lorimcg you figure smothing hurts muscle and vessels
2017-01-25 07:31:23 PM raninjnj When they have Uti they tend to get pretty aggresive as every 5 minutes they want to go to the barhroom
2017-01-25 07:31:28 PM lorimcg smoking ooops
2017-01-25 07:31:36 PM cchase what happens in the brain that is causing dementia/ or memory loss
2017-01-25 07:31:37 PM heatherallen smoking causes a lot of other medical conditions which can exaserbate demetia
2017-01-25 07:31:40 PM megansnider gosh a uti is the most amazing thing bc it can altar EVERYTHing
2017-01-25 07:31:42 PM cynthiasickler thats a typical uti, i feel so bad for them
2017-01-25 07:31:48 PM debra it's dying
2017-01-25 07:31:52 PM jodie583 plaque buildup - eating away parts of the brain?
2017-01-25 07:31:54 PM juliannag something do to with oxygen..?
2017-01-25 07:31:54 PM cchase how is it dying
2017-01-25 07:31:55 PM janicelawrence6 the brain is actually dieing
2017-01-25 07:31:55 PM lisasittniewski it basically shuts off...dyes away
2017-01-25 07:31:58 PM jamiebernard connections not being made as to where the memories are stored
2017-01-25 07:31:58 PM tvs320 causes plaques and tangles
2017-01-25 07:32:13 PM cchase tvs320 you got
2017-01-25 07:32:15 PM cynthiasickler i agree with the plaques and the brain is dying
2017-01-25 07:32:18 PM cchase it
2017-01-25 07:32:20 PM jbigham signals can't get from the brain to the appropriate place for movement, response, etc.
2017-01-25 07:32:23 PM heatherallen so sad
2017-01-25 07:32:23 PM tvs320 information cant get through
2017-01-25 07:32:30 PM cchase but exactly what does that mean??
2017-01-25 07:32:33 PM lorimcg no snyopsis connection
2017-01-25 07:32:43 PM heatherallen connections are not being made.
2017-01-25 07:32:44 PM jodie583 causes synapses not to function
2017-01-25 07:32:46 PM megansnider connection is basically interuptted and cannotbe repaired
2017-01-25 07:32:47 PM tvs320 the brain is dying
2017-01-25 07:32:49 PM cchase right - nuerons cannot communiate with each other
2017-01-25 07:32:50 PM jodie583 or not fire correctly
2017-01-25 07:32:53 PM heatherallen no connection, no function
2017-01-25 07:32:57 PM jamiebernard they are unable to retain new memories or access old ones
2017-01-25 07:32:58 PM megansnider itis like a broken computre
2017-01-25 07:33:01 PM jodie583 like that, heaher
2017-01-25 07:33:03 PM megansnider computer *
2017-01-25 07:33:04 PM cchase because the plaques and tangle are webbed btw tehm
2017-01-25 07:33:06 PM cchase them
2017-01-25 07:33:15 PM cynthiasickler but so many so access old memories
2017-01-25 07:33:15 PM selinapratt left the chat room
2017-01-25 07:33:25 PM cchase kinda like a computer - let me explain
2017-01-25 07:33:28 PM raninjnj Brain cells dying
2017-01-25 07:33:28 PM shawna so what comes first for paitent to enter memory care unit or nursing home?
2017-01-25 07:33:29 PM lisasittniewski plaques and tangles are characteristic for alzheimers. But not for other dementias?
2017-01-25 07:33:29 PM juliannag isnt that in the front of your brain?
2017-01-25 07:33:32 PM cchase ready??
2017-01-25 07:33:34 PM janicelawrence6 Old memories are stored differently
2017-01-25 07:33:36 PM cynthiasickler yep
2017-01-25 07:33:37 PM tvs320 there are also dark spots on brain scans
2017-01-25 07:33:38 PM heatherallen set go!
2017-01-25 07:33:38 PM jodie583 yes
2017-01-25 07:33:40 PM lorimcg my father mixes his daughters up with his sisters.
2017-01-25 07:33:45 PM jamiebernard yep
2017-01-25 07:33:51 PM debra yes
2017-01-25 07:33:52 PM megansnider yeah
2017-01-25 07:33:54 PM juliannag ready\
2017-01-25 07:33:58 PM megansnider please
2017-01-25 07:33:59 PM cchase when the brain is ok - it will take a memory and file it for later
2017-01-25 07:34:01 PM janicelawrence6 ye
2017-01-25 07:34:04 PM cchase just like a computer
2017-01-25 07:34:07 PM heatherallen yep
2017-01-25 07:34:07 PM cchase right??
2017-01-25 07:34:11 PM cynthiasickler yep
2017-01-25 07:34:11 PM juliannag right
2017-01-25 07:34:12 PM kerilforgues yes
2017-01-25 07:34:12 PM jamiebernard yep