When a Loved One Has Alzheimer's Disease

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In its first stages, Alzheimer’s may not be obvious to friends and family. Early warning signs you should know:

Alzheimer’s takes a different path in every person. Sometimes the symptoms get worse quickly and lead to severe memory loss and confusion within a few years. For other people the changes are gradual. It could take 20 years for the disease to run its course. Most people live 3 to 9 years after diagnosis.Alzheimer’s affects concentration, so your loved one may not be able to do ordinary tasks like cooking or paying the bills.

As symptoms worsen, they may not recognize familiar people or places. They may get lost easily or use utensils improperly, like combing their hair with a fork. Incontinence, balance problems, and loss of language are common in advanced stages.Poor coordination, memory loss, and confusion are a dangerous combination behind the wheel. If you feel your loved one should stop driving, tell them why. If they won’t listen, ask their doctor to step in.

 

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