What are LEGITIMATE symptoms of alzheimers?

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kris_mom_of_4_girls asked:


Other then dementia, are there medical conditions that can mimic alzheimers? Please only serious EDUCATED answers.
I know the symptoms.. my question is “Could there be something BESIDES alzheimers that acts the same as alzheimers but isn’t alzeimers?” Perhaps something that can be treated or reversed since alzheimers is usually a dead end with very little options..

Mathew
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  • 4 Responses to “What are LEGITIMATE symptoms of alzheimers?”

    1. pathfinder Says:

      Involves progressive and irreversible memory loss, deterioration of intellenctual function, apathy, speech and gait disturbances, and disorientation. Course may take anywhere from a few months to 4-5 years to progress toa complete loss of intellectual function. This varies from case to case.

    2. ddyk Says:

      alzheimer is a specific sub-type of dementia. There are other demential disorders too. You can find all of the details at, and for further detail about dementia types;

    3. rach_the_dreamer24 Says:

      For the names of everyday do not eat very good forget the early stages.

    4. gangadharan_nair Says:

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