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Originally Posted by Scott McD
My mum now has it and it really is a wake up call when i go to visit these days. How a person can change so much in such a short space of time, i wasn't quite prepared for.
I think people can behave differently depending on the type they have or how far it's on, but to not be able to do many of the simplest of things really isn't nice to watch at all.
I'm gonna read up on as much about it as possible and do my best to help any way i can...
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Sorry to hear that, do the best you can of the situation and talk about joyful moments from the past.
Do read, maybe you can find a supp that can make it just a little better.
Im not sure if acetylcholine can help some or if it's even okay to use.
You can try search for acetylcholine and dementia.