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My father-in-law, a WW II Pacific vet (machine gunner- Army) came down with Alzheimer's and it was extremely difficult for him and our family. We had to eventually place him into a nursing home because he became increasingly aggressive/combative. He left his soul in the Pacific at 18 years old and 50 years later the VA would not even give him a dime for long-term care.

It's a terrible disease no matter who you are. I sympathize with your grandmother and it's truly unfortunate when a loved one cannot use experimental drugs when there is no alternative. I hope we can find a treatment for this terrible disease.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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CMSgt (Join to see) Claimed all but 2 from My Mothers Generation of Her Family thus Far. Not Looking Good for Yours Truly. High Genetic Predisposition. If I live into My Mid 70's Good Chance I Get to Lose My Mind.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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That needs to be dealt with. BTW, there is now some evidence that antiviral drugs used on herpes may help with Alzheimer's disease
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent share brother Chip
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