MY STORY REVISITED #219-STILL A SAD STORY
that is me talking at our family reunion about alzheimers
this was about the time my younger brother had died in the awful final stages of alzheimers
below is another sad story about jim garner a veteran and father who died from alzheimers not long after i wrote this blog below
his wife wrote a blog about their journey with the disease
i teared up many a time when i read her blog
he has since died like my younger brother in the final stage of alzheimers
he left like my brother kids a wife a lot of bad memories of his journey with the disease
in my blog below many of the links i used are now not available
here is a link to an article about jim garners story
we now have 7 million people with alzheimers in the usa
up from 5 million when i wrote this blog
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11-13-2015
ALZHEIMERS NEWS-A SAD STORY
alzheimers affects 5 million+ people in the usa
alzheimers is the 6th leading cause of death in the usa
some think its the 3rd and of the top 10 causes
of death its the only one without a treatment or cure
alzheimers will develop in 5 people in the usa
while you are reading todays blog
alzheimers will break medicare soon in the usa
if a treatment or cure is not found
those are some alzheimers facts folks
this week was veterans day on wednesday
i saw a lot of pictures and posting about veterans
many were my relatives
some were my siblings
then this week on his wifes facebook page
up pops this picture
and
an article about the plight of this veteran
as he and his family struggles with the financial
and emotional devastation this disease causes
he is in his 50s
here is the newspaper article of jims story
read it
and
weep
his wife writes a blog called
missing jim confessions of an alzheimers wife
a gut wrenching read
it is on my list of blogs i follow on my blogs home page
read it
and
weep
i think his story resonates so much with me
since
it seems to mirror so close
my younger brothers course with this terrible
alzheimers disease
both were young and robust
there cant be anything wrong with these guys they said
they look so healthy
they were wrong of course
now he is a veteran
retired after his 20+ years with full benefits
except
apparently none of these benefits are helping them
with the expenses of his care
since he now has to be placed in a long term facility
he has two young children
you can imagine the devastation they feel from
losing their dad to this awful disease
he has reached that stage where he has become a
danger to himself
if youve had a loved one with this disease so affected
you understand what im writing about
the point is reached where its best for all involved
to move them out of the home to the facilities
a gut wrenching decision that has to be made
like most americans they are not prepared or able to
provide the monies it is taking to provide for his care
take a few moments and read this story from
the newspaper article
if you have it in your heart make a donation to his
gofundme page
www.gofundme.com/jimgarner
their goal will be to raise $60000
this will pay for about 333 days of his care
in a regular nursing home
a true memory care center where he needs to be
is much more than that
he im afraid will probably need several more years of care
as he falls down that downward slope of
the alzheimers decline that all with this disease takes
yes
a sad story
that im sorry to say
will have a sad sad ending
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since i wrote this blog there is starting to be hope for slowing down the disease
research studies have shown that aggressively taking care of your health like i started when i was diagnosed in 2010 can slow down the disease or if you start doing it even earlier in life can actually prevent the disease
i have spent a lot of time thinking about when i reach the stage that jim reached and my brother reached in that last stage
i guess it doesnt matter since i wont be around mentally
but
i hope my family and friend are prepared
i have gotten a good 15 years out of life since i was diagnosed in good health with my memory intact
if i can get 5 more years like this i will be happy
real happy
i have removed all of the amyloid plaques from my brain
luckily i stared the antiamyloid treatment real real early in my disease so thats when it can have its greatest effect
so far it looks like these drugs are effective in slowing down the decline as we now have people who have taken them for over 5 years
coming soon are approval to use leqembi as an injectable you can give at home each month to keep the amyloid plaques from reforming
thats a treatment i am waiting for approval
also their are several drugs in clinical trials that remove tau tangles and treat neuroinflammation
these combo of drug may even slow the disease down more
my most recent memory test ie moca test is normal as it has been now for several years
it was not normal at the beginning of all this
i just hope that my disease doesnt take off before these new treatments become available
when i die from alzheimers disease in the future and you read about my story dont feel sad
feel happy
feel happy that i seemed to have slowed down the disease enough to enjoy at least another normal 15 years
i dont want my story to be a sad sad story
yes be happy for me
the organicgreen doctor
I have loved that you have been so open about your experience with this disease. You have been remarkable in your quest for answers, and these 15 years are evidence of hanging in there and never giving up. Much love for a latter day warrior.
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