Dr. Oz | S11 | Ep 4 | Dr. Oz's Alzheimer's Journey & a Chat with Bernie Sanders | Full Episode

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Dr. Oz | S11 | Ep 4 | Dr. Oz's Alzheimer's Journey & a Chat with Bernie Sanders | Full Episode

In this episode join Dr. Oz as he opens up about the signs he missed that indicated his mother's battle with Alzheimer's. Discover how he takes proactive steps to assess his own Alzheimer's risk through testing, exploring whether a blood test can reveal a diagnosis two decades in advance.
Additionally, don't miss our exclusive one-on-one interview with the prominent Bernie Sanders, delving into pressing issues and insights.

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I understand how you feel. My mother and mother in law both lost their memory the last few years of their life. It was really hard when she forgot who I was at one point in her illness. My mother in law on the other hand thought I was a friend and she actually liked me for the first time.

youngspiritsinging
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Wow this was powerful. My mom passed away in 2013 from dementia related pneumonia. Dad still doubted she had it until the day he lost her. But I saw with my own eyes when she would wave at little boys that weren’t there. Or dogs. And then sit in her own living room and not know she was there. She wanted to go home, but she was already there. She never forgot my dad. They were married 65 years and he took care of her until passing, with my help. Terrible!!! The things he had to do. But said he would do it all over again. I’m petrified I will have it. I’m 70 and I panic every time I forget something, like turn off the water or to flush. Anyway God bless you Dr Oz and your family. Keep us posted on your mom.

kathiestonaker
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I lost my husband in Dec 2018. He was only 78. I realized that he had Dementia in 2016, my husband tried to hide it from me. His mother had it but she was 91 when she died. It’s an awful decease.

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I heard a Doctor who's Husband had Alzheimer's, she heard that Coconut oil helped with symptoms. She tried it and it helped her husband.

shirleywilhelm
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I’m wondering if Dr Oz monitored his mother’s meds and diet and made sure she never took a statin or ate a low cholesterol diet? As a 30 year cardiac RN, I knew not to take a statin and 30 years ago convinced my mother not to take the statin being foisted on her. She is currently 88, and takes zero meds, but not for lack of trying on the doctor’s part. As a cardiologist Dr Oz should have known this. But obviously the doctors here are Pharma driven…and that is scary.

Katrn
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My mom had demancia “Alzheimer’s” for 7 years, and you can’t do anything about it, except give them love ❤️ and company.

jamiecardoz
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My dads mother had Alzheimer’s so I always figured it would be a possibility for my father to end up with it too.
Due to the fact that my parents divorced 27 years ago and dad married some gal 30 yrs younger than him, I always knew I would be the child who would be daddy’s caregiver.
I, as his oldest daughter had the circumstances where he could live right here on our property.
I had the joy and privilege of being caregiver for my daddy from age 82-88.
We enjoyed many fun times these last 7 yrs, gardening, both vegetables and flowers.
Now, however, after daddy’s mixed dementia ( Alzheimer’s/vascular)advanced drastically after 1 week in the hospital for pneumonia, is now in an Alzheimer’s unit because he needs 24 hr care.
He is unaware of his changed circumstances now, but is adjusting well to his new home.
He is more secure and less lonely than he was at home .
I am taking the time to build my adrenals and immune system back up after the toll 7 yrs of caregiving have taken on me.
I look forward to visiting my daddy as his oldest daughter not his caregiver.🙂

cindypatrick
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My father had Parkinson’s with Lewy Body Dementia and Vascular Dementia! It was horrible! Your right Dr. Oz, you loose them twice! Praying for your momma and your family!

Loriannbl
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I took care of my dear mother who suffered that illness and passed away on April 29th, it's terrible, terrible.
My love and strenght to all those carers, it' s hardddd.❤️💕

anaist
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God bless you & your family!! 🙏🏽THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!! This will HELP MANY, MANY PEOPLE!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

felicialawrence
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My ex husband divorced me because he is suffering from Alzheimer’s sickness, now he regrets that I am a very good woman.Very sad 😢

mahmudabegum
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I hate this disease, my mom was diagnosed and died 2015...she didn't recognize me... terrible disease, I fear this disease.❤🇯🇲

everythingbeautifulalways
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Is Dementia treated same as Alzheimer's? My mother in law died of Dementia. I would call her & she would say she is sitting & her late husband is there staring at the grandfather clock. She would see angels at night. It finally ended with 24 hr. nursing care, then nursing home & death. Sadly, no brain testing was done.

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my mom she was vibrant for awhile before her memory started to fade she worked at a CBS station in the 1950s through early 1970s in St Louis Missouri she rode the bus she got on the highway in Cahokia Illinois until she got a car her and one of her girl friends their drivers license by driving to the Secretary of state the closest one back then was in Missouri. My mom met my dad when she was 16 and he was 12 at a family friends Motorcycle shop in E St Louis Illinois mama was a dish in the early young adult and adult years of her life. She worked after leaving the tv station in the early 1970s across the river in Illinois at St Mary's Hospital in E St Louis Illinois in the billing department all with a Sophmore in high school education. She met up with my dad again in 1974 and married him she wanted me contrary to some people thinking I was an oops baby born in 1976 I was not my mom wanted me despite the risk how many can say that my mom old school born in 1935. She worked puzzles had a photographic memory until her hip surgery she was starting to fade a little with illinesses with the high powered pain killers for the pain. But I had to remember before the hip surgery before all the bad stuff she helped us kids getting us mental health help and if we broke the law we got turned into the police we knew to save our lives. My mom divorced my dad she had the help of a judge to get and keep custody of her kids and get financial help but due to a lot of health factors one of the things she died of was memory loss dementia and sundowners she had a lot of nightmares but God took her home July 6th 2016 he needed her why to help others I hope that one day we find a way for people to have a cure for the memory loss or ways to endure it or both truth

heatherhopfinger
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Please invite Biden…have a honest assessment of his mental capacity to run this country!

leihope
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The show was great to learn about Alzheimer's. Too bad Bernie came on with his far left thinking!!

vednagarcia
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Alzheimers disease is devastating
I watched my mother go through this and she passed away in 2000 at the age of 80. I wouldn't wish this disease on the devil himself

susanboatman
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Dr. Oz I am Extremely sorry to hear about your Mother's Diagnosis. Losing someone to Alzheimer's is terrible because you lose a little bit of her almost everyday. While your Mother is still somewhat Coherent, you should make alot of Videos of her with you and your Family. My Relative is a Extremely Good, Kind, Smart, Hardworking Person of 56 who was recently diagnosed with Kidney Failure, and we will lose him probably within 5 years. We will lose my Relative, because Innovative Treatments for Kidney Failure have not come along in 60 years. We will lose my Relative, because a Kidney Transplant is probably unlikely. Dr. Oz, do you know of anything that can be done to Save My Relative?

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My Mum has had Alzheimers for 7 long years. To make matters worse my younger sister got her to change her entire will and stole millions of dollars from her 3 years after her diagnosis. I reported her to the Alzheimers society to see what could be done as she had no clue as to what she was signing and thought she had been to the Doctor. During all this I was diagnosed with cancer and could no longer take any more stress in my life and cut all ties with her. She even tried to ban me from seeing her in LTC and sold her house and everything in it robbing me and my two other sisters of all are childhood memories by refusing to let us make copies of family photos. Then had the nerve to call me one day out of the blue demanding that I give her my Mums recipe book ... literally the only thing I had of hers and she feels entitled to it. I said not in my lifetime! She said I had no right to keep it and it was hers. I said do not call me or mention that damn book or I will burn it and send you the ashes in a box. She knew what she did would divide our family and choose to do it anyways so I have no empathy for her what so ever. I never wanted any of her money, just my Mum. Then recently I heard from a family member that my sister who did this to her was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers ... was it karma or just bad genetics! . Who can say. Life is never linear, nor is it promised to any of us. Love your family, not their money and what they can give you! ✌

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I was my mom’s caregiver and saw signs, I kept it to myself when it became more frequent since I knew my family would just say I’m trying to make her sound crazy. I finally tell my siblings and the first thing they tell my mom was “she just wants to put you in a home”. My heart broke. My mom did some tests and the doctor said she didn’t have signs of Alzheimer’s, she was just stressed. At the beginning my mom was very good to hide it. She drew a clock for the doctor and she said she’s fine. Fast forward 3 years, my mom now is placed in a home and calls me daily wondering where the parents are of the kids she’s babysitting are since she’ll be tired for school the next day. I don’t blame myself but I do find it’s sad that not even a doctor saw it. Get second opinions

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