How Does Someone Die From Alzheimers?
Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at
8:42 pm
Sharon B asked:
Does Alzheimers cause other complications?
Filed under: Alzheimers
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no but they tend to forget how to eat,drink and take care of themselves or sometimes their heart and brain just sort of forget to function
by forgetting how to eat and breathe
The process sounds complicated it is actually much simpler in practice. Aluminum, mercury and other residue from containers and beauty products enter the body through the skin or while ingested. From there the process is expedited by assimilation as similar elements or other deficient nutrients.
he forgets to wake up
sorry I guess its not funny…
Alzheimer eats ones brain… slow progressive degeneration of cells.
since its brain cells the results vary.
There are three stages to the disease -
” * Mild — In the early stage of the disease, patients have a tendency to become less energetic or spontaneous, though changes in their behavior often go unnoticed even by the patients’ immediate family. This stage of the disease has also been termed Minor Cognitive Impairment (MCI), when the patient does not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of dementia.[9]
* Moderate — As the disease progresses to the middle stage, patients might still be able to perform tasks independently (such as using the bathroom), but may need assistance with more complicated activities (such as paying bills).
* Severe — As the disease progresses from the middle to the late stage, patients will not be able to perform even simple tasks independently and will require constant supervision. They become incontinent of bladder and then incontinent of bowel. They will eventually lose the ability to walk and eat without assistance. Language becomes severely disorganized, and then is lost altogether. They may eventually lose the ability to swallow food and fluid, and this can ultimately lead to death.”
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hope I helped
Dr.Maya