Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Talking with Your Doctor

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Come to each doctor's appoitment with a prepared list of questions about your or your loved one's condition as well as details regarding any changes in the patient's Alzheimer's status.  Be as exhaustive and honest as you can about symptoms.

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