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Septic Shock and Alzheimers's

Jeff

Jeff

Friday, October 10, 2008
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I developed septic shock on christmas 2006.  Had a temperature peak at 108 degrees.  I've had a brain scan and they are telling me I have "liver spots" meaning all over my brain I have dead brain cells.  MY memory is terrible and my intellect is just about gone.    My quest...
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    Sue
    Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 03:12 PM

    Hello Jeff and thanks for your question.  I searched our site and was able to find a good deal of information discussing the various potential causes of Alzheimer's and dementia

    As well, you may want to post this on our Ask a Question area. Many of our experts and members try to respond to specific questions like yours in this section of our site.

     

    Hope this helps and all the best, sue (moderator)

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