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2018-10-31 06:59:54 PM tanea37 social services therapy ssistants
2018-10-31 07:00:13 PM jackiem that is the only thing i want to be able to do is help with transfers
2018-10-31 07:00:30 PM cchase there are social service assistants... report directly to the social service director
2018-10-31 07:00:32 PM arutgers78 understand the diets and infection control
2018-10-31 07:00:42 PM tcrute13 enter the chat room
2018-10-31 07:00:51 PM cchase they usually offer 1 to 1 in room visits
2018-10-31 07:01:28 PM tanea37 how long is chat i am at work and i have to get back
2018-10-31 07:01:34 PM jackiem thank you...learned alot.gotta go
2018-10-31 07:01:37 PM cchase hey tcrute13 welcome but this chat is just about over... started an hour ago..can you make anothe chat?
2018-10-31 07:01:49 PM arutgers78 i think is one hour or less
2018-10-31 07:01:56 PM arutgers78 8-)
2018-10-31 07:01:59 PM tanea37 ok
2018-10-31 07:02:01 PM cchase we are good to close this chat
2018-10-31 07:02:06 PM jackiem left the chat room
2018-10-31 07:02:08 PM molleem Thank you
2018-10-31 07:02:09 PM noraim87 thank so much
2018-10-31 07:02:09 PM anneo I really enjoyed learning a lot ADH - thank you!
2018-10-31 07:02:14 PM cchase you all did terriffic
2018-10-31 07:02:15 PM noraim87 good night everyone
2018-10-31 07:02:19 PM tcrute13 thank you hello we had trick or treat tonight just got home
2018-10-31 07:02:20 PM cchase sp ops
2018-10-31 07:02:20 PM arutgers78 good night
2018-10-31 07:02:23 PM karenfabian Thank you for your insite - great learnings
2018-10-31 07:02:23 PM tanea37 i enjoyed the chat you guys have a wonderful night
2018-10-31 07:02:26 PM cchase happy halloween
2018-10-31 07:02:31 PM anneo Night - thank you!
2018-10-31 07:02:33 PM molleem Good night
2018-10-31 07:02:38 PM tanea37 thank you and you to
2018-10-31 07:02:44 PM tcrute13 I will make next one just seeing what was talked about that all thanks
2018-10-31 07:02:44 PM cchase night all(F)
2018-10-31 07:02:52 PM cchase (})
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2018-10-31 07:03:24 PM cchase ok - I am hosting next Wed. Alzheimer's/Dementia... see if you can make it
2018-10-31 07:03:36 PM cchase 8pm easterm std time
2018-10-31 07:03:45 PM karenfabian See you then thanks so much
2018-10-31 07:03:53 PM cchase bye karen - be well
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2018-10-31 07:04:03 PM tcrute13 yes thanks
2018-10-31 07:04:13 PM cchase ok - be well
2018-10-31 07:04:25 PM tcrute13 u too
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2018-11-07 05:22:34 PM labara enter the chat room
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2018-11-07 06:43:59 PM angelagalloway Good evening!
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2018-11-07 06:47:34 PM tcrute13 Good evening angelaalloway
2018-11-07 06:48:46 PM labara enter the chat room
2018-11-07 06:49:22 PM angelagalloway Hello tcrute
2018-11-07 06:51:55 PM lmiller3 enter the chat room
2018-11-07 06:52:03 PM lmiller3 hello
2018-11-07 06:52:14 PM tcrute13 Hello lmiller3
2018-11-07 06:54:17 PM labara Good evening everybody
2018-11-07 06:54:24 PM tcrute13 Hello labara
2018-11-07 06:55:08 PM labara Currently just finishesd a night time program here at my facility! its current;y 8pm in pennsylvania
2018-11-07 06:55:33 PM tcrute13 5 minutes til 8 in VA
2018-11-07 06:55:59 PM cchase enter the chat room
2018-11-07 06:56:07 PM lmiller3 I'm an hour behind you in Texas.
2018-11-07 06:56:08 PM tjoned enter the chat room
2018-11-07 06:56:13 PM angelagalloway I just home myself from an all day Life Enrichment Retreat/training here in NC.
2018-11-07 06:56:14 PM cchase hello there everyone
2018-11-07 06:56:24 PM cchase welcome to specialty chat
2018-11-07 06:56:36 PM angelagalloway Hi there cchase and thanks!
2018-11-07 06:56:44 PM lmiller3 I used to live in NC...welcome.
2018-11-07 06:56:49 PM tjoned hello everyone how was you alls day
2018-11-07 06:56:57 PM cchase I will be your moderator for this chat tonight
2018-11-07 06:57:10 PM cchase topic is Alzheimer's/Dementia
2018-11-07 06:57:29 PM cchase this is extra credit
2018-11-07 06:57:44 PM angelagalloway At our meeting today we had a represenative from the Alzheimer's Association as a speaker - very informative!
2018-11-07 06:58:10 PM lmiller3 do you need to know our class info? MEPAP 1, 100218
2018-11-07 06:58:31 PM cchase glad you were given that opportunity - I am Associated with the Alzheimer's Association as well
2018-11-07 06:58:51 PM cchase yes- ty for the reminder! pls provide your name and class your in
2018-11-07 06:59:09 PM labara Ashley LaBar MEPAP 1, 110618
2018-11-07 06:59:10 PM lmiller3 I have a former client who provides resources for care givers
2018-11-07 06:59:16 PM tjoned i hope eto learn some very helpful information about alzheimer and dementia
2018-11-07 06:59:18 PM angelagalloway Angela Galloway MEPAP 1, 110618
2018-11-07 06:59:43 PM tonjarobles enter the chat room
2018-11-07 06:59:58 PM cchase I am waiting for all the names and class to be entered
2018-11-07 07:00:16 PM tonjarobles Hi everyone.
2018-11-07 07:00:23 PM schweitzerkl enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:00:35 PM cchase hello there - can you pls provide your name and class your in
2018-11-07 07:00:50 PM tjoned tiffany jones mepap 1 /110618
2018-11-07 07:01:04 PM cchase your name and class is used to get your credit
2018-11-07 07:01:10 PM smccormick enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:01:14 PM tonjarobles Tonja Robles Mepap1 - 110618
2018-11-07 07:01:26 PM cchase anyone else??
2018-11-07 07:01:26 PM smccormick Hello
2018-11-07 07:01:35 PM schweitzerkl Kendra Schweitzer MEPAP1-100218
2018-11-07 07:01:42 PM tcrute13 left the chat room
2018-11-07 07:01:55 PM cchase welcome - can you provide your name and class
2018-11-07 07:01:57 PM smccormick Sabra McCormick MEPAP1-100218
2018-11-07 07:02:02 PM cchase perfect
2018-11-07 07:02:06 PM tcrute13 enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:02:19 PM cchase let's get this show on the road
2018-11-07 07:02:32 PM smccormick yay!
2018-11-07 07:02:59 PM cchase okay so how many of you work with Alzheimer's residents
2018-11-07 07:03:01 PM tcrute13 Tamara ME-100218
2018-11-07 07:03:06 PM labara i do
2018-11-07 07:03:07 PM schweitzerkl i do
2018-11-07 07:03:10 PM angelagalloway I do
2018-11-07 07:03:13 PM smccormick I do
2018-11-07 07:03:15 PM tonjarobles I do!
2018-11-07 07:03:32 PM tcrute13 Tamara Crute ME1-100218
2018-11-07 07:03:33 PM cchase can you pls tell me if you are in long term care, rehab etc
2018-11-07 07:03:44 PM tonjarobles I work in LTC
2018-11-07 07:03:49 PM tcrute13 I have a few residents who has ALzheimers
2018-11-07 07:03:50 PM tjoned long term and rehab
2018-11-07 07:03:57 PM smccormick I work with assisted living and memory care residents
2018-11-07 07:03:58 PM labara my facility is both long term care and acute rehab, but we mostly work on the LTC unit
2018-11-07 07:04:04 PM lmiller3 snf and alf
2018-11-07 07:04:10 PM angelagalloway I work in an AL facility but have alot of residents with dementia.
2018-11-07 07:04:14 PM schweitzerkl long term and rehab
2018-11-07 07:04:27 PM tcrute13 I am in a long term facility it is also a skilled nursing facility so LTC and STC
2018-11-07 07:04:38 PM cchase great
2018-11-07 07:04:42 PM smccormick ours have alzheimers, dementia
2018-11-07 07:05:00 PM cchase how about letting us know what your most successful Alzheimer's activity is
2018-11-07 07:05:27 PM tcrute13 My successful activity is 1:1
2018-11-07 07:05:35 PM lmiller3 music
2018-11-07 07:05:37 PM smccormick ours is music they seem to relate very well to music
2018-11-07 07:05:41 PM angelagalloway My most successful activity is Music & Memories
2018-11-07 07:05:44 PM labara music therapy
2018-11-07 07:05:45 PM tonjarobles music and 1:1
2018-11-07 07:05:49 PM tjoned i think mines reminisce and one on ones
2018-11-07 07:05:57 PM dustylann enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:06:03 PM schweitzerkl 1:1 works for us and music, but i would like to know if there are any other ideas out there
2018-11-07 07:06:08 PM tcrute13 Most of my residents with Alzheimer have dementia with behaviors so if I don't do 1:1 its hard trying to get them in groups
2018-11-07 07:06:14 PM cchase welcome dusty pls provide your name and class
2018-11-07 07:06:18 PM labara reminiscing can be sucessful at times, but too much information or too many questions can fluster and alzhimers patient
2018-11-07 07:06:30 PM tcrute13 The one's I can do in group activities is music
2018-11-07 07:06:35 PM cchase ok so lets learn
2018-11-07 07:06:36 PM schweitzerkl agree labara
2018-11-07 07:06:45 PM tcrute13 Ok
2018-11-07 07:06:55 PM cchase what do you know is happening in the brain of an Alz resident
2018-11-07 07:07:06 PM lauravillatoro1989 enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:07:09 PM dustylann Dusty Lann MEPAP1-100218
2018-11-07 07:07:13 PM smccormick we have a resident that can actually remember certain piano songs she used to play and can do them perfectly
2018-11-07 07:07:15 PM cchase ty
2018-11-07 07:07:41 PM cchase yes - that will happen - you will know why in a few mintues
2018-11-07 07:07:44 PM tcrute13 Memory loss
2018-11-07 07:07:45 PM angelagalloway Their brains are pretty much dying in certain areas.
2018-11-07 07:07:49 PM smccormick I think maybe triggers are all they can relate well with
2018-11-07 07:07:51 PM tjoned they go back in time
2018-11-07 07:08:28 PM labara different stages of memory loss
2018-11-07 07:08:28 PM lmiller3 their brains are on a loop with memory
2018-11-07 07:08:33 PM schweitzerkl disrupts memory and thinking
2018-11-07 07:08:46 PM alexisl enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:08:50 PM schweitzerkl it also kills brain cells
2018-11-07 07:09:01 PM dustylann I have a resident that on has 2 phrases that he says. BUT will sing Brooks & Dunn & George Straight when they are played. He knows almost every word to all the songs. It amazes me how the brain works.
2018-11-07 07:09:07 PM cchase how long before you learn you have Alz's is in present in the brain
2018-11-07 07:09:13 PM cchase what do you think
2018-11-07 07:09:18 PM smccormick I think they have different areas of memory loss some can remember certain things and others cannot
2018-11-07 07:09:51 PM tcrute13 Times varies starts mostly with confusion and loss of memory
2018-11-07 07:09:57 PM smccormick I dont know what the progression level is
2018-11-07 07:09:58 PM labara doesnt demnetia come before alzhiemers? or is that two completely different diseases
2018-11-07 07:10:02 PM schweitzerkl time varies
2018-11-07 07:10:03 PM angelagalloway The early signs are memory loss, not being able to finish their thoughts, etc. Alz's isn't usually diagnosed for months.
2018-11-07 07:10:09 PM tjoned not sure how long it shows in the brain. no to familiar with this
2018-11-07 07:10:13 PM lauravillatoro1989 left the chat room
2018-11-07 07:10:19 PM lmiller3 it's a gene expression.
2018-11-07 07:10:20 PM alexisl good evening guys sorry i'm late i was in the wrong chat
2018-11-07 07:10:40 PM trinawh enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:10:44 PM cchase it is said that Alz's is present in the brain some ten to fifteen years before it is diagnosed
2018-11-07 07:10:55 PM lauravillatoro1989 enter the chat room
2018-11-07 07:10:57 PM schweitzerkl wow.....
2018-11-07 07:11:00 PM dustylann WOW
2018-11-07 07:11:07 PM dustylann didnt know that
2018-11-07 07:11:08 PM alexisl oh my
2018-11-07 07:11:10 PM labara and no way to detect it sooner?
2018-11-07 07:11:10 PM tonjarobles Wow
2018-11-07 07:11:12 PM smccormick wow I had no idea it manifest that long
2018-11-07 07:11:13 PM cchase yup wow is right
2018-11-07 07:11:19 PM tjoned wow
2018-11-07 07:11:32 PM cchase often elders can hide it for some time
2018-11-07 07:11:35 PM angelagalloway Is it true that you can have the "gene" but dementia and/orAlz's never kicks in?
2018-11-07 07:11:42 PM lmiller3 yes
2018-11-07 07:11:48 PM cchase before family members see the signs
2018-11-07 07:11:57 PM tjoned why does the symptoms take so long to present itself
2018-11-07 07:11:59 PM smccormick Do you think they are even aware of the changes?
2018-11-07 07:11:59 PM alexisl so how long can you live with it
2018-11-07 07:12:11 PM cchase Alzheimer's is fatal
2018-11-07 07:12:19 PM schweitzerkl ive read an average of 8 years you can live
2018-11-07 07:12:24 PM cchase no cure - it continues to decline
2018-11-07 07:12:30 PM trinawh One of the programs I do with my residents is the Memories in the Making by Alzheimers Assoc. It is interesting how just for a bit we can access old memories. We also do Music and Memory which helps to draw them out of their minds for a while. Amazing stuff.
2018-11-07 07:12:33 PM alexisl i did not know that
2018-11-07 07:12:39 PM smccormick How is it fatal or what are the signs?
2018-11-07 07:12:46 PM cchase length of time depends on when onset ocurred
2018-11-07 07:13:06 PM alexisl because it eats at the brain correct
2018-11-07 07:13:09 PM cchase some have it later in life other get early onset
2018-11-07 07:13:19 PM schweitzerkl it causes brain cells to die
2018-11-07 07:13:21 PM cchase early onset progresses much faster
2018-11-07 07:13:22 PM smccormick is it genetic
2018-11-07 07:13:28 PM lmiller3 yes
2018-11-07 07:13:51 PM labara what causes early onset as opposed to elderly alz
2018-11-07 07:13:52 PM cchase if someone in the family had it you would be at a higher risk to get it
2018-11-07 07:13:53 PM alexisl the youngest i've heard someone get it is 40
2018-11-07 07:14:12 PM tcrute13 Not necessary
2018-11-07 07:14:20 PM cchase so it is considered to be a risk if family members got it
2018-11-07 07:14:23 PM alexisl didn't know it was genetic
2018-11-07 07:14:32 PM labara i just had a lady pass away due to alz. she was 47. with a 19 year old son
2018-11-07 07:14:33 PM labara very sad
2018-11-07 07:14:34 PM cchase no one knows why some get early onset
2018-11-07 07:14:41 PM lmiller3 I was a personal trainer for 12 years before I switched to activites...one of my clients was diagnosed with early onset and she was ok and then declined very fast.
2018-11-07 07:14:43 PM cchase or why they present later in life
2018-11-07 07:14:44 PM alexisl so sad
2018-11-07 07:14:50 PM schweitzerkl thats sad labara
2018-11-07 07:15:03 PM cchase eventually the brain cannot tell the organs how to function
2018-11-07 07:15:20 PM alexisl what is the cause really
2018-11-07 07:15:21 PM cchase and ultimately leads to death
2018-11-07 07:15:22 PM tjoned can this be caused by ijuries do to sports
2018-11-07 07:15:34 PM smccormick is there a test to find out if its present if a family member had it
2018-11-07 07:15:38 PM tjoned lnjuries
2018-11-07 07:15:40 PM lmiller3 No one knows what turns the gene on.
2018-11-07 07:15:49 PM alexisl wow
2018-11-07 07:15:49 PM cchase their is damage from CTE which is what is out their relating to football
2018-11-07 07:16:08 PM cchase any brain trauma can increase risk
2018-11-07 07:16:13 PM alexisl i can believe that
2018-11-07 07:16:20 PM tjoned ok thanks
2018-11-07 07:16:22 PM tcrute13 Is it true that more women develop than men
2018-11-07 07:16:23 PM smccormick this is very interesting I had no idea
2018-11-07 07:16:25 PM lmiller3 you can have the gene but if it doesn't "turn on" you won't necessarily get it.
2018-11-07 07:16:27 PM cchase but their is a gene APEO4 that can be detected
2018-11-07 07:16:38 PM cchase you can be tested for it
2018-11-07 07:16:47 PM labara even with an early detection, is there any reverse for it?
2018-11-07 07:16:58 PM smccormick Great to know you can test for it
2018-11-07 07:16:59 PM alexisl what is ape04 if i may ask
2018-11-07 07:16:59 PM labara or is it just a matter of time
2018-11-07 07:17:02 PM lmiller3 we had some people do the 23and me so test their kids.
2018-11-07 07:17:03 PM tcrute13 Can everyone see my messages
2018-11-07 07:17:07 PM lmiller3 yes
2018-11-07 07:17:12 PM dustylann yep
2018-11-07 07:17:14 PM cchase if you have that gene it does not mean that you will gt Alz but you are more likely to than someone else that do not have that gene
2018-11-07 07:17:15 PM smccormick tcrute i can
2018-11-07 07:17:16 PM schweitzerkl i dont think you can reserve it
2018-11-07 07:17:25 PM trinawh No reversal.
2018-11-07 07:17:26 PM tcrute13 Okay
2018-11-07 07:17:26 PM cchase yes we can see you messages
2018-11-07 07:17:37 PM cchase no reversal at all
2018-11-07 07:17:38 PM trinawh One cause is aluminum
2018-11-07 07:17:41 PM alexisl i can tcrute13
2018-11-07 07:17:41 PM lmiller3 once the gene is turned on they don't know how to turn is off.
2018-11-07 07:17:43 PM labara so the test is just proving that you have that gene?
2018-11-07 07:17:48 PM tjoned good to know im enjoying learning about this disease
2018-11-07 07:17:52 PM cchase but some are saying that special diets are helpful
2018-11-07 07:18:01 PM lmiller3 that is what a lot of the medical research is trying to figure out.
2018-11-07 07:18:05 PM cchase to delay it
2018-11-07 07:18:12 PM schweitzerkl special diets like?
2018-11-07 07:18:14 PM dustylann I truly believe in a good diet
2018-11-07 07:18:16 PM trinawh it is one form of dementia; there are others as well
2018-11-07 07:18:18 PM smccormick is there testing being done currently for a cure?
2018-11-07 07:18:19 PM tjoned what kind of diets are helpful
2018-11-07 07:18:21 PM lmiller3 exercise can help slow it down too.
2018-11-07 07:18:22 PM tonjarobles What diets
2018-11-07 07:18:24 PM cchase yes if you have the gene you are more at risk
2018-11-07 07:18:25 PM lmiller3 gluten free
2018-11-07 07:18:36 PM lmiller3 low inflammotory foods
2018-11-07 07:18:37 PM cchase but does ot mean you will absolutely get it
2018-11-07 07:18:41 PM tcrute13 Meditation throughout life can slow it as well. Do you think a lot of people get it from stress of life
2018-11-07 07:18:44 PM alexisl diets hmmmm good to know
2018-11-07 07:18:51 PM smccormick what diet would be helpful ?
2018-11-07 07:18:53 PM cchase lots out there
2018-11-07 07:18:54 PM dustylann I read just a few days ago about sniffing fresh rosemary increseases memory
2018-11-07 07:18:59 PM cchase lot of theories
2018-11-07 07:19:08 PM cchase hopeful research for a cure
2018-11-07 07:19:14 PM alexisl but do they really work
2018-11-07 07:19:18 PM cchase some say Alz it related to sugar
2018-11-07 07:19:37 PM cchase we have a very high level of sugar in our american food
2018-11-07 07:19:43 PM tcrute13 I think sugar could be so
2018-11-07 07:19:43 PM schweitzerkl sugar meaning diabetic?
2018-11-07 07:19:45 PM tonjarobles Along with alot of other diseases as well.
2018-11-07 07:19:45 PM lmiller3 and high cortisol levels.
2018-11-07 07:19:55 PM alexisl oh wow i have low sugar didn't know that either
2018-11-07 07:19:58 PM angelagalloway we have a lot of "junk" in our foods
2018-11-07 07:19:58 PM tjoned i can believe that
2018-11-07 07:19:58 PM schweitzerkl being diabetic?
2018-11-07 07:20:18 PM dustylann That honestly wouldnt surprise me
2018-11-07 07:20:19 PM labara learning more about this helps build the tolerence of patience. helps me understand someone with alz better, rather than losing my patience so quickly
2018-11-07 07:20:21 PM cchase there seems to be a connection bwt sugar and what occurs in the brain
2018-11-07 07:20:22 PM tcrute13 Most diseases reflects back to what/how we eat
2018-11-07 07:20:34 PM smccormick yes we do, I know where I live in texas diabetes is common
2018-11-07 07:20:49 PM alexisl yes in texas
2018-11-07 07:20:59 PM cchase so let's learn what is going on in the brain - ready?
2018-11-07 07:21:00 PM tonjarobles I wonder what if there is research comparing other countries verses ours and alzheimers because there foods are so much better than here
2018-11-07 07:21:05 PM schweitzerkl yes
2018-11-07 07:21:08 PM schweitzerkl im ready
2018-11-07 07:21:09 PM tjoned ready
2018-11-07 07:21:17 PM alexisl i'm ready
2018-11-07 07:21:17 PM cchase okay
2018-11-07 07:21:19 PM dustylann yes
2018-11-07 07:21:19 PM smccormick ready
2018-11-07 07:21:24 PM angelagalloway yes
2018-11-07 07:21:35 PM tcrute13 Twisted fibers builds up inside the nerve cells
2018-11-07 07:21:41 PM cchase so all that while that no one knew it was there - those 10 yrs or so
2018-11-07 07:21:58 PM cchase plaques and tangles were forming in the brain
2018-11-07 07:22:22 PM cchase think of an electric wire- can you picture that?
2018-11-07 07:22:32 PM tjoned yes
2018-11-07 07:22:34 PM dustylann yep
2018-11-07 07:22:34 PM smccormick i can
2018-11-07 07:22:37 PM schweitzerkl i can
2018-11-07 07:22:39 PM tonjarobles yes
2018-11-07 07:22:45 PM cchase ok.. so now that wire gets twisted
2018-11-07 07:22:55 PM alexisl ok
2018-11-07 07:22:55 PM smccormick ok
2018-11-07 07:23:00 PM schweitzerkl got it
2018-11-07 07:23:02 PM tjoned alright
2018-11-07 07:23:04 PM cchase and now the electrical current cannot run through it
2018-11-07 07:23:18 PM smccormick ok
2018-11-07 07:23:22 PM cchase so the message at one end cannot get to the other
2018-11-07 07:23:30 PM tonjarobles great way to imagine it
2018-11-07 07:23:38 PM schweitzerkl good way of putting it
2018-11-07 07:23:40 PM smccormick the balance would be off
2018-11-07 07:23:40 PM cchase they call them neurons.. they stop communicating
2018-11-07 07:23:42 PM alexisl yes it is
2018-11-07 07:23:55 PM trinawh similar to how plaque blocks arteries?
2018-11-07 07:24:15 PM dustylann yes, very similiar to arteries.
2018-11-07 07:24:16 PM cchase the communication is the brain telling us how to speak, walk, talk, breathe, etc
2018-11-07 07:24:17 PM lmiller3 more like how ear plugs block sound
2018-11-07 07:24:28 PM tjoned starting to make sense
2018-11-07 07:24:29 PM cchase yes good like the arteries
2018-11-07 07:24:55 PM schweitzerkl scary disease
2018-11-07 07:24:57 PM cchase eventually the brain cannot tell our lungs to breathre
2018-11-07 07:25:02 PM trinawh i would imagine, like any other disease, there are multiple factors besides genes
2018-11-07 07:25:12 PM cchase we forget how to chew
2018-11-07 07:25:14 PM tjoned w
2018-11-07 07:25:18 PM tcrute13 Wow I didn't know that
2018-11-07 07:25:25 PM tonjarobles it really is so sad
2018-11-07 07:25:27 PM alexisl me either