Memory deteriorates slowly over years. It is not like everything is normal one day and the next day you have Alzheimer’s disease. Even though you may feel panicked at this moment, you may be surprised to hear that you have some time to learn more about Alzheimer’s, carefully choose treatments and care options, and find a top Alzheimer’s disease specialist or center.
Avoid feeling rushed into hasty decisions from a terrible crush of urgency. As caregiver Elizabeth in Billings, Montana, advises, “Don’t overreact. Get support.
Try to avoid being sick with worry.”Of course, this timetable depends on your Alzheimer’s type, stage, and the guidance you receive from your doctors. Ask your doctors for specific advice in your case.
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