Uncovering the Reality of End-Stage Alzheimer's: How the Dying Process Unfolds 😶‍🌫

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Alzheimer's disease will make all of us take one day at a time - and live in the present moment. It can be a very long process. This information and the recommendations will help you to know what to expect and what supports you’re going to need over time.

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I just recently learned people with Alzheimer’s basically forget how to consume foods and liquids and it absolutely broke my heart. God bless those with this horrible disease and their families who have to watch them slowly fade.

ReganSkye
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My father in law passed away few years back and it was such a shock like next minute his lying in bed and bladders hard for him to control to going to hospital and 2 days admitted he passed away. I just remember him being given pain killers and breathing through the machine because he couldn’t breathe by himself. I pray none of us go through it, wasn’t ready for this

Mojo
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Another reason to legalize death with dignity. It’s terrifying to realize that there is zero help for any of us at the end. We are forced to die slowly in demented fear.

ohelno
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So hard to see close friends go through this and other illnesses, and not be able to save them or make them feel better.

gusgomez
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This is my grandmas last stage and I love her so much

Morgan-ssvd
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U are an angel u need not be sad we all gonna die one day, I lost my grandma and pa to it God bless all❤😢😢

amijoshi
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To conclude all the following information to make it simpler for the rest that have trouble understanding, in the 4th stage, the patient at this point would have had the memories of a newborn baby, something that is very new to the world

Yourfriendlyneighbourhoo-nnvi
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I was with my Dad till the very end of his life.

lindaguida
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My Nana also slept all day and stopped talking. The doctor gave her a month 😢

shantelerussell
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My dad passed away 3 years ago and now my mom has alzheimers like dad.. I live in the same nursing home.. I see her almost everyday and it's so hard to watch.. she lost control of body functions.. now shes being angry and hitting and biting people.. my dad didn't have that happen .. is it just different symptoms 😢

kellyculm
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There is a music album called everywhere at the end of time that pretty much demonstrates all the stages of dementia in music and it is really hard to get through the whole thing

reeeeeeeman
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I have Alzheimer's caused by a stroke

ryanbrunson
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Can you tell me that, FTD also correlated with movement

noniansari
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I know someone who has all of the symptoms you describe, except they can still talk. Is there a dementia that spares speech until the very end?

cathyg
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I heard a long duration music that called Everywhere at the End of the Time in 5th album that sounds very related to anything what she said

ambatukamlovers
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Dr. Mary Newport MD wrote a great book on this subject:“Alzheimer’s what if there was a cure?” In it explains how and what helped her husband with Alzheimer’s. Medicines make it worse because it introduces toxins but a ketogenic diet helps immensely, Coconut oil and MCT’s help a lot.

maribelpita
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M grandpa died and this was his last stage wasn’t violent though passed away at home.

claudiaavigor
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Wow so is Alzheimer's you can actually get to where you can't walk talk or eat? I had no idea

coredadventure
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My husband has huntingtons, no cure but he chokes now alot more than he used you give rundown on what to expect.
Thank you

glendaroberts
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Actively dieing? No answer to that!!!😅

stanleystone