
Jasmin Parmar@live.com
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Bio
I work in a private clinic called Phoenix Mental Health Services in Buckhinghamshire that adminsters a treatment for mild/moderate Aklzheimer's disease. After reading posts on forums that higlight how destroying this disease is, making families aware of this treatment might be beneficial for them. My heart goes out to all the families that have lost thier loved ones, but before this happens, this treatment can help delay the progression of the disease and lead to some improvements. This treatment is in partnership with Neuronix and more information can be found on their website: www.neuronixmedical.com
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Which of these best describes you?
I am a caregiver - Working alongside patients with Alzheimer's disease, we use this treatment to benefit their lives. In many, we see changes in 3-4 weeks. Reading these stories where families have to make the devestating decision to place thier loved ones in a carehome, if that can be pushed back up to 2 years, wouldn't that help? I am a strong supporter of finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease but until then, the best break through is this treatment. Read more on neuronixmedical.com.
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If your loved one was experiencing signs of dementia, would you keep it a secret?
No - Being that I have seen my best friends Grandmother's life be taken away by this illness and seeing that patients that I do in my career, I am a strong believer of getting the support as soon as you think something is wrong. Catching the onset at early stages can only help.
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Who are you here for?
Extended Family - I want to spread the word.
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The thing I miss most is...
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I first began to worry when...
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The hardest part of my today was...
- Reading all the stories in these different support groups, the way they describe their loved one being taken from them. The hardest part is that this how all the stories ended.
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The best part of my day today was...
- My attempt to spread the word about the treatment. This may not be an appropriate space but it is a way to connect to carers.
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I didn't consider myself a caregiver until I had to...
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I have found the most support from...
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I have felt most abandoned by...
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The thing that would surprise most people about my day is...
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The funniest thing that has happened was...
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The gift of being a caregiver is...
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