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2015-05-27 06:08:57 PM sdavis this is something i did not no
2015-05-27 06:09:04 PM mboyd maybe if a relative has huntington's disease and it's passed to another person
2015-05-27 06:09:10 PM cchase apoe gene refers to a predisposition
2015-05-27 06:09:12 PM vickey alzheimers , passed on thru family siblings
2015-05-27 06:09:26 PM cchase it does NOT mean that it is absolute
2015-05-27 06:09:27 PM eriksh7 Thanks for clarifying
2015-05-27 06:09:33 PM mboyd inhereting certain genes
2015-05-27 06:09:39 PM barbietcu AGE A POSSIBILTY
2015-05-27 06:09:45 PM kendra3 luck of the draw...
2015-05-27 06:09:48 PM cchase a predisposition means that there is a higher
2015-05-27 06:09:49 PM gracie ok, that is good.
2015-05-27 06:09:53 PM mboyd having some form of autosomal dominant
2015-05-27 06:09:54 PM gracie yes.
2015-05-27 06:09:57 PM cchase probability that's all
2015-05-27 06:09:58 PM degestrom I like that kendra
2015-05-27 06:10:04 PM gracie Biology
2015-05-27 06:10:07 PM cchase so lets' talk about that gene
2015-05-27 06:10:10 PM eriksh7 right - a possibility
2015-05-27 06:10:16 PM barbietcu OK
2015-05-27 06:10:19 PM reneebragg Don't our enviroment play a role cchase
2015-05-27 06:10:19 PM ahill16 ok
2015-05-27 06:10:20 PM cchase higher probability
2015-05-27 06:10:23 PM bjmorgan What is the gene again?
2015-05-27 06:10:25 PM patlec is it passed on by mother or father
2015-05-27 06:10:33 PM kendra3 just like it only takes one person in your family to get the gene to be tall or short
2015-05-27 06:10:51 PM cchase correct good kendra
2015-05-27 06:10:51 PM mcelratht so its passed by a certain gene
2015-05-27 06:10:55 PM patlec does both parents need to have it
2015-05-27 06:10:57 PM ahill16 yes
2015-05-27 06:10:57 PM cchase eye color
2015-05-27 06:10:58 PM degestrom what gene
2015-05-27 06:10:59 PM cchase height
2015-05-27 06:11:01 PM jyoung oh i did not know that where can i find facts about that
2015-05-27 06:11:02 PM cchase etc
2015-05-27 06:11:09 PM vickey father
2015-05-27 06:11:09 PM ahill16 blood type
2015-05-27 06:11:21 PM cchase so this gene they discovered
2015-05-27 06:11:22 PM reneebragg cool didn't know that
2015-05-27 06:11:25 PM mcelratht im confused
2015-05-27 06:11:28 PM sdavis How do you get it for it to be pass down and can you stop it .
2015-05-27 06:11:32 PM ahill16 me to
2015-05-27 06:11:35 PM cchase does not mean you WILL have Alzheimer
2015-05-27 06:11:39 PM barbietcu ME EITHER
2015-05-27 06:11:45 PM mboyd oh okay
2015-05-27 06:11:45 PM cchase just higher risk
2015-05-27 06:11:46 PM gracie listening...
2015-05-27 06:11:51 PM sarahdecollibus thats good
2015-05-27 06:11:52 PM reneebragg oh
2015-05-27 06:11:54 PM eriksh7 Not certain, but if one inherits a copy of the APOE -e4 gene from a parent, there is an increased risk of alzh.
2015-05-27 06:11:55 PM vickey you have a HIGH CHANCE
2015-05-27 06:12:00 PM amber5 ok, understanding
2015-05-27 06:12:05 PM cchase they discovered this gene and folks went crazy
2015-05-27 06:12:07 PM barbietcu DOES THE GENE USUALLY COME FROM THE FATHER
2015-05-27 06:12:10 PM cchase making wills
2015-05-27 06:12:13 PM susanb Is there any type of testing to find out early?
2015-05-27 06:12:19 PM sarahdecollibus wow
2015-05-27 06:12:19 PM cchase finalizing plans
2015-05-27 06:12:21 PM gracie what?
2015-05-27 06:12:25 PM gracie really?
2015-05-27 06:12:28 PM ahill16 well we had twins in our center one had it other didnt t
2015-05-27 06:12:30 PM cchase so let's hold on
2015-05-27 06:12:38 PM gracie When was it discovered?
2015-05-27 06:12:38 PM cchase higher risk
2015-05-27 06:12:53 PM colette1 enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:12:54 PM cchase what can we do to delay the onset to some degree
2015-05-27 06:12:57 PM mcelratht please explain what you just said
2015-05-27 06:13:00 PM eriksh7 Exactly NO definitives
2015-05-27 06:13:03 PM patlec can you be tested to see if you have it
2015-05-27 06:13:03 PM colette1 hello
2015-05-27 06:13:09 PM cchase hi colette
2015-05-27 06:13:11 PM gracie keep your brains active
2015-05-27 06:13:14 PM degestrom hey colette
2015-05-27 06:13:17 PM cchase yes can be test
2015-05-27 06:13:20 PM barbietcu USE YOUR BRAIN MORE
2015-05-27 06:13:24 PM eriksh7 Delay: Exercise and diet
2015-05-27 06:13:26 PM diannhartley exercise and eat healthy!!!
2015-05-27 06:13:28 PM colette1 going to read to see whats going on
2015-05-27 06:13:28 PM reneebragg Do exercise your brain and body
2015-05-27 06:13:30 PM ahill16 test your self eat right
2015-05-27 06:13:32 PM gracie exercise
2015-05-27 06:13:33 PM patlec exercise,
2015-05-27 06:13:34 PM barbietcu TO KEEP IT SHARP
2015-05-27 06:13:34 PM mboyd maintaining a healthy way of life
2015-05-27 06:13:48 PM cchase and if two or more in the family liniage like father AND mother
2015-05-27 06:13:49 PM vickey staying healthy and eating right
2015-05-27 06:13:51 PM degestrom food and exercise
2015-05-27 06:13:56 PM kendra3 left the chat room
2015-05-27 06:13:57 PM cchase even higher risk for onset
2015-05-27 06:13:57 PM barbietcu EAT A WELL BALANCED DIET
2015-05-27 06:13:58 PM amber5 eating healthy, exercising, doing trivia and playing games like solitair, doing crossword puzzles, etc
2015-05-27 06:14:08 PM lslipkovich Brain games and exercises, staying active in your life on day to day basis
2015-05-27 06:14:09 PM vickey and keeping the mind active
2015-05-27 06:14:10 PM jyoung cool
2015-05-27 06:14:15 PM reneebragg If both parents your a goner
2015-05-27 06:14:17 PM cchase so let
2015-05-27 06:14:18 PM barbietcu EXCERSISE THE BRAIN
2015-05-27 06:14:24 PM mcelratht okay
2015-05-27 06:14:28 PM degestrom brain games are good
2015-05-27 06:14:32 PM cchase lets' talk about challenging the brian
2015-05-27 06:14:33 PM patlec what about IQ?
2015-05-27 06:14:35 PM eriksh7 Mental stimulation also: puzzles, brain teasers, learning an instrument
2015-05-27 06:14:35 PM susanb My grandma played bingo into her late 80s and she got it.
2015-05-27 06:14:43 PM vickey ok
2015-05-27 06:14:50 PM barbietcu O
2015-05-27 06:14:51 PM cchase do you always write with the same hand??
2015-05-27 06:14:55 PM sdavis left the chat room
2015-05-27 06:14:55 PM sdavis enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:14:56 PM gracie yes
2015-05-27 06:14:58 PM degestrom yes
2015-05-27 06:14:59 PM reneebragg yes
2015-05-27 06:14:59 PM susanb Yes
2015-05-27 06:15:00 PM eriksh7 Yes
2015-05-27 06:15:02 PM ahill16 YES
2015-05-27 06:15:02 PM mcelratht yes
2015-05-27 06:15:02 PM lslipkovich yes
2015-05-27 06:15:04 PM vickey yes
2015-05-27 06:15:15 PM ahill16 BUT I EAT WITH RIGHT
2015-05-27 06:15:16 PM gracie I don't think you are supposed too, though. You aren't using the other side of your brAIN
2015-05-27 06:15:19 PM cchase okay - so you need to try to write with the opposite hand
2015-05-27 06:15:24 PM barbietcu WE SHOULD CHANGE HANDS AS WELL AS DOING SOMETGING DIFFERENT
2015-05-27 06:15:25 PM colette1 yes
2015-05-27 06:15:28 PM degestrom I eat with both
2015-05-27 06:15:38 PM patlec every person I new with early onset was extremely smart
2015-05-27 06:15:39 PM cchase do you always comb your hair with the same hand? use the other
2015-05-27 06:15:43 PM mboyd mind stimulating games
2015-05-27 06:15:46 PM gracie WOS
2015-05-27 06:15:46 PM sdavis I didn't see the aswer for do you get it from your father.
2015-05-27 06:15:47 PM eriksh7 Opposite hand eating would be a tough one lol
2015-05-27 06:15:48 PM gracie WOS
2015-05-27 06:15:50 PM ahill16 YES
2015-05-27 06:15:51 PM gracie wow
2015-05-27 06:15:55 PM susanb Same
2015-05-27 06:15:56 PM reneebragg yes
2015-05-27 06:15:57 PM barbietcu I DO NOT TYPE FAST SO MY ANSWERS MIGHT BE LATE
2015-05-27 06:15:59 PM mcelratht wow
2015-05-27 06:15:59 PM jyoung same
2015-05-27 06:16:07 PM barbietcu WOW
2015-05-27 06:16:07 PM cchase IQ has not been known to be a factor not conclusively
2015-05-27 06:16:14 PM patlec ok
2015-05-27 06:16:17 PM gracie did not know that
2015-05-27 06:16:17 PM vickey ok
2015-05-27 06:16:19 PM ahill16 OK
2015-05-27 06:16:23 PM kendra3 enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:16:26 PM cchase so when you go park your car in the parking lot
2015-05-27 06:16:26 PM barbietcu OK
2015-05-27 06:16:27 PM colette1 they say to use the hand that you dont us it will help the brain
2015-05-27 06:16:28 PM reneebragg wow
2015-05-27 06:16:31 PM eriksh7 The disease can affect anyone
2015-05-27 06:16:41 PM kendra3 i got bumped out...what did i miss...
2015-05-27 06:16:42 PM cchase do you look around to see what color car is next to you?
2015-05-27 06:16:42 PM patlec how true was the movie "Still Alice"
2015-05-27 06:16:45 PM colette1 left the chat room
2015-05-27 06:16:50 PM vickey yes i do
2015-05-27 06:16:54 PM reneebragg yes
2015-05-27 06:16:55 PM ahill16 YES I DO I GET LOST
2015-05-27 06:16:58 PM lslipkovich sometimes
2015-05-27 06:17:01 PM barbietcu NO I DONT LOOK AROUND WHY
2015-05-27 06:17:05 PM degestrom I hurt my right hand and had to use my left for 4 months. Now I use both
2015-05-27 06:17:06 PM mboyd yes
2015-05-27 06:17:06 PM eriksh7 Never looked at the color
2015-05-27 06:17:09 PM cchase still alice is true to life story
2015-05-27 06:17:12 PM sarahdecollibus yes
2015-05-27 06:17:14 PM vickey i try to be observant of my surroundings
2015-05-27 06:17:16 PM jyoung the IQ
2015-05-27 06:17:19 PM gracie no, i do look for landmarkers. make sure i park by the cart aisle
2015-05-27 06:17:21 PM cchase not sure about the TV show
2015-05-27 06:17:27 PM eriksh7 I can't believe alll of the yeses
2015-05-27 06:17:29 PM ahill16 I WANT TO REMMBER WHERE MY SURROUNDS ARE
2015-05-27 06:17:34 PM colette1 enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:17:36 PM jyoung you can tell by eye color ?
2015-05-27 06:17:39 PM patlec just watched the movie
2015-05-27 06:17:39 PM cchase yes keep a mental note of colors textures
2015-05-27 06:17:51 PM mboyd I do that a lot
2015-05-27 06:17:51 PM mcelratht what
2015-05-27 06:17:55 PM barbietcu REALLY
2015-05-27 06:17:55 PM ahill16 K GOOD TO NO
2015-05-27 06:17:58 PM reneebragg i lv colors and textures
2015-05-27 06:18:20 PM gracie why colors and textures?
2015-05-27 06:18:21 PM jyoung wow
2015-05-27 06:18:25 PM barbietcu TEXTURES ???
2015-05-27 06:18:32 PM cchase do you do the same things using the same hands, chg to make your brain challenged
2015-05-27 06:18:43 PM barbietcu OK
2015-05-27 06:18:43 PM degestrom it is challanging
2015-05-27 06:18:45 PM bjmorgan I have found in being with my family that I now relate to things I never did before and notice things I never did before because I saw them doing that.
2015-05-27 06:18:48 PM vickey ok
2015-05-27 06:18:50 PM reneebragg ok
2015-05-27 06:18:51 PM colette1 thatsis true
2015-05-27 06:18:54 PM ahill16 SOME TIME LOL
2015-05-27 06:19:00 PM mboyd does color and texture help challenge the brain more
2015-05-27 06:19:03 PM cchase okay so what is early onset
2015-05-27 06:19:06 PM lslipkovich that makes alot of sense. good to know and remember
2015-05-27 06:19:08 PM martha1 enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:19:12 PM eriksh7 I will be more aware now.
2015-05-27 06:19:13 PM gracie I'm not sure
2015-05-27 06:19:14 PM vickey beginning
2015-05-27 06:19:17 PM amber5 sometimes look at the cars next to me
2015-05-27 06:19:17 PM bjmorgan Alz makes you look at small things in a big way.
2015-05-27 06:19:18 PM barbietcu IT IS HARD AT TIMES TO CHALLENGE THE OTHER HAND
2015-05-27 06:19:22 PM martha1 sorry i am late
2015-05-27 06:19:24 PM richelle70 Sorry I was hoping to join in the chat tonight but my grandson showed up. I am going to stay logged in so I can read the chat later. Everyone have a good night. Sorry susanb that we couldn't finish conversation.
2015-05-27 06:19:24 PM diannhartley at a younger age
2015-05-27 06:19:25 PM patlec stage 1
2015-05-27 06:19:27 PM kendra3 earlt signs.....memory loss, confusion..
2015-05-27 06:19:45 PM reneebragg dementia
2015-05-27 06:19:46 PM cchase no worries glad you made it
2015-05-27 06:19:49 PM degestrom right diann younger
2015-05-27 06:19:55 PM barbietcu SOMETIMES I THINK I HAVE MEMORY LOSE
2015-05-27 06:20:03 PM mcelratht i fell like i got it now my brain is going crazy trying to keep up
2015-05-27 06:20:14 PM patlec having trouble finding words
2015-05-27 06:20:14 PM cchase early onset means that you are diagnosed with Alzheimer's at a young age
2015-05-27 06:20:15 PM gracie forgetting how to write your own name?
2015-05-27 06:20:16 PM martha1 wish we had a week off
2015-05-27 06:20:23 PM eriksh7 Memory loss, Challenges in planning and solving problems
2015-05-27 06:20:24 PM bjmorgan You need to carry a pen & paper with you at all times
2015-05-27 06:20:26 PM susanb using sticky notes a bad sign ?
2015-05-27 06:20:31 PM lslipkovich early onset can mean showing signs of a disease at a younger age than usual?
2015-05-27 06:20:34 PM cchase why is that significant??
2015-05-27 06:20:37 PM degestrom I suspect
2015-05-27 06:20:49 PM eriksh7 Difficulty in completing familiar tasks at home
2015-05-27 06:20:50 PM patlec because it is abnormal
2015-05-27 06:20:58 PM reneebragg so you can slow down the process
2015-05-27 06:21:10 PM diannhartley early treatment
2015-05-27 06:21:12 PM amber5 Is Alzheimer's just one type of dementia or is there a dfference between the two?
2015-05-27 06:21:17 PM degestrom maybe able to treat it easier
2015-05-27 06:21:18 PM barbietcu TRYING JUST TO REMEMBER NAMES
2015-05-27 06:21:20 PM kendra3 early signs....early treatment
2015-05-27 06:21:24 PM cchase yes not normal but what is so notable about early onset
2015-05-27 06:21:26 PM mboyd I have some residents that come in my floor that are in their fifties and have alzheimer's
2015-05-27 06:21:32 PM bjmorgan So you can address the process and start working on solutions
2015-05-27 06:21:34 PM martha1 so sad
2015-05-27 06:21:37 PM barbietcu EARLY TREATMENT
2015-05-27 06:21:45 PM sarahdecollibus how it progresses
2015-05-27 06:21:45 PM susanb How many different types of dimentia are there?
2015-05-27 06:21:51 PM reneebragg try and slow it down and get treatment
2015-05-27 06:21:54 PM degestrom right early treatme t
2015-05-27 06:21:55 PM barbietcu WOW IN THEIR 50
2015-05-27 06:21:57 PM lslipkovich to receive treatment
2015-05-27 06:21:58 PM bjmorgan Hundreds
2015-05-27 06:22:04 PM cchase unfortunately knowing you have it at an early age is not good
2015-05-27 06:22:07 PM kendra3 it can be slower progression
2015-05-27 06:22:08 PM patlec it begins slowly but can deteriate faster
2015-05-27 06:22:18 PM gracie why?
2015-05-27 06:22:22 PM vickey so true
2015-05-27 06:22:26 PM eriksh7 dementia is a symptom not the diesese
2015-05-27 06:22:33 PM barbietcu TRUE
2015-05-27 06:22:36 PM cchase early onset usually deterioates quicker than late onset
2015-05-27 06:22:36 PM diannhartley its very hard on families
2015-05-27 06:22:37 PM mcelratht true
2015-05-27 06:22:43 PM gracie Erik, did not know that
2015-05-27 06:22:46 PM degestrom did not know that
2015-05-27 06:22:48 PM gracie oh, geez.
2015-05-27 06:22:49 PM bjmorgan Like many other illnesses, attitude is a lot of how it matures
2015-05-27 06:22:50 PM reneebragg oh i didn't know that
2015-05-27 06:22:59 PM lslipkovich oh wow did not realize that
2015-05-27 06:22:59 PM mcelratht in the late stages especially
2015-05-27 06:23:07 PM barbietcu REALLY HARD ON FAMILIES THAT IS WHAT WE SEE WHERE I WORK
2015-05-27 06:23:18 PM mcelratht tep
2015-05-27 06:23:18 PM cchase late onset seems to stay in platues longer
2015-05-27 06:23:21 PM sdavis your so rigth
2015-05-27 06:23:21 PM amber5 thanks eriksh7
2015-05-27 06:23:26 PM christinacochran enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:23:27 PM cchase what does that mean
2015-05-27 06:23:33 PM maryjay enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:23:34 PM cchase platues
2015-05-27 06:23:35 PM colette1 ?
2015-05-27 06:23:43 PM barbietcu CONFUSHION
2015-05-27 06:23:44 PM mboyd It's sad seeing folks being so on top of their game at one point only to return to a baby like state
2015-05-27 06:23:44 PM patlec so what is the timeline for early onset?
2015-05-27 06:23:45 PM bjmorgan Wirth Alz the care giver usually breaks down before the patient
2015-05-27 06:23:46 PM reneebragg doesn't progress as fast?
2015-05-27 06:23:46 PM diannhartley left the chat room
2015-05-27 06:23:59 PM barbietcu ????
2015-05-27 06:24:01 PM amber5 different levels?
2015-05-27 06:24:04 PM diannhartley enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:24:04 PM gracie it means it stays even for a longer period of time
2015-05-27 06:24:05 PM cchase platues = pause
2015-05-27 06:24:05 PM patlec 7 t0 10 years or shorter
2015-05-27 06:24:08 PM eriksh7 No problem. That is why we are here. Plus I attend our Regional Alzheimers conferences
2015-05-27 06:24:11 PM lslipkovich that each stage lasts longer, like at a longer stand still than the early onset which would progress faster
2015-05-27 06:24:17 PM colette1 yes there are diffent level
2015-05-27 06:24:21 PM diannhartley doesnt change for a while...stays the same
2015-05-27 06:24:28 PM kendra3 they tend to stay in certain stages for longer times......when early they tend to go thru all the stages in a more steady progress
2015-05-27 06:24:42 PM bjmorgan My mom had it for nearly six years her brother only for two
2015-05-27 06:24:44 PM cchase platues are levels correct
2015-05-27 06:24:51 PM patlec what about the meds?
2015-05-27 06:24:53 PM colette1 ok
2015-05-27 06:24:57 PM barbietcu WOW
2015-05-27 06:25:01 PM mcelratht ok
2015-05-27 06:25:08 PM reneebragg ok
2015-05-27 06:25:09 PM elsa enter the chat room
2015-05-27 06:25:11 PM barbietcu DOES MEDICINE HELP
2015-05-27 06:25:18 PM cchase another fact is that Alzheimer's is present some 15 years before it is noticed
2015-05-27 06:25:18 PM kendra3 yes levels
2015-05-27 06:25:19 PM maryjay hello,everyone...not at home and trying to log in..since 7pm
2015-05-27 06:25:19 PM bjmorgan Meds help sometimes and others not so much
2015-05-27 06:25:21 PM colette1 the meds slows it down
2015-05-27 06:25:24 PM jyoung i think med make it speed up if you ask me
2015-05-27 06:25:25 PM vickey it helps to some point
2015-05-27 06:25:25 PM degestrom probably only so much
2015-05-27 06:25:27 PM gracie oh... my.
2015-05-27 06:25:29 PM susanb What kind of testing do they do to find out if you have it?
2015-05-27 06:25:35 PM colette1 it doesnt cure it
2015-05-27 06:25:38 PM diannhartley oh my...that horrifiying!!!!!
2015-05-27 06:25:48 PM barbietcu 15 YEARS EARLY
2015-05-27 06:25:49 PM cchase lots of information being put out here tonight
2015-05-27 06:25:55 PM kendra3 isnt it dormant in our systems and something brings it to serface???
2015-05-27 06:26:01 PM elsa how do you tell when it is at an advanced level???\
2015-05-27 06:26:01 PM eriksh7 I heard about the meds speeding up, but also can slow down. Honestly, it is a hit and miss
2015-05-27 06:26:04 PM cchase lets take it more slowly folks
2015-05-27 06:26:08 PM bjmorgan You go through some test like psychological testing
2015-05-27 06:26:09 PM amber5 no, there is no cure for it yet, but advancement is being made every day
2015-05-27 06:26:10 PM colette1 you will know
2015-05-27 06:26:20 PM mboyd there are medicines that help stabilize the stages but it doesn't reverse dementia or alzheimer's
2015-05-27 06:26:22 PM gracie please, I am trying to take notes
2015-05-27 06:26:23 PM sdavis is this true about meds
2015-05-27 06:26:31 PM cchase diagnosis is a process of elimination
2015-05-27 06:26:32 PM barbietcu A TRAGIC TIME I THINK IT WOULD COME TO SURFACE
2015-05-27 06:27:03 PM barbietcu FOR ALZ TIM
2015-05-27 06:27:04 PM cchase so if they can't find anything wrong its Alzs
2015-05-27 06:27:17 PM kendra3 you can have the disease its just a matter of time when its gonna start.....
2015-05-27 06:27:24 PM mcelratht yes
2015-05-27 06:27:25 PM reneebragg it shouldn't be
2015-05-27 06:27:25 PM bjmorgan There are many books that can enlighten you about Alz but until you go through it with someone you love........you never fully understan the fullness of it.
2015-05-27 06:27:26 PM degestrom quite vague
2015-05-27 06:27:27 PM barbietcu I DID NOT KNOW THAT
2015-05-27 06:27:30 PM cchase let's talk about what the disease does to the brain
2015-05-27 06:27:35 PM gracie If they CAN'T find anything else wronh, it's Alzheimer's?
2015-05-27 06:27:37 PM patlec plently of people can fake it for awhile
2015-05-27 06:27:41 PM colette1 it could take years for the onset of alz
2015-05-27 06:27:47 PM mcelratht it shrinks the brain
2015-05-27 06:27:49 PM kendra3 it eats away at the brain
2015-05-27 06:27:53 PM bjmorgan It kills the short term memory
2015-05-27 06:27:55 PM barbietcu WEKENS
2015-05-27 06:27:58 PM cchase well if they can't find a physical component
2015-05-27 06:28:03 PM patlec tangles and plaques
2015-05-27 06:28:08 PM barbietcu WEAKENS THE BRAIN
2015-05-27 06:28:12 PM gracie ok...
2015-05-27 06:28:15 PM elsa why would they fake it???its something serious
2015-05-27 06:28:18 PM cchase can't find a specific disease to attribute it to
2015-05-27 06:28:24 PM eriksh7 I believe there are 7 Stages from No Impairment to very severe cognitive decline.