| Alzheimer is a disease that affects the
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| | o their parents. Really there is no to
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| elder's in the world. It is a slow
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| | prepare for what may happen in the future
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| developing disease that can last for
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| | because no one can predict what may
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| years and it has serious effect on the
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| | happen to their parents.
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| elder's memory. They can start to loose
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| | You know it would be hard to see your
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| their memory of what has happened in the
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| | parents like that but the worse thing you
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| past and not even remember who you are
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| | could do is completely push them out of
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| from one day to the next.
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| | your life and that includes everything
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| But there are times that it would also
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| | that is going on with their health. They
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| trigger some detailed memories of the
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| | need to have family around them every
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| past that they have not thought of in a
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| | chance they get because it seems like
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| long time. One of the bad side effects of
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| | when the family does not go to visit and
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| Alzheimer disease is when they become
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| | spend time with them their health will
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| confused and disorientated in where they
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| | just go down the hill and you would end
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| are and what they are doing.
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| | up loosing them faster than what you want
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| This is a scary disease that not many
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| | or are ready for.
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| young men and woman think of when they
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| | Then just think of how you would feel if
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| are planning what they are going to do in
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| | you didn't get to be there when they
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| the future to help take care of their
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| | needed you most like they were with you
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| parents. Actually you would think it is a
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| | when you were growing up. All in all you
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| disturbing thought that your parents may
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| | should not turn back on your parents no
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| not remember who you are one day that you
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| | matter how sick or how well they are
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| go to visit them.
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| | because they will need your support like
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| Some people would say that it is a burden
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| | they give you support when you were
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| on their family when it comes down to
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| | younger.
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| helping them out when Alzheimer's set in
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