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	<title>Comments on: Mother Has Alzheimer&#8217;s; Brother Has Issues</title>
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		<title>By: Nursing home alzheimers patients &#124; Symptoms Of Alzheimers Disease</title>
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		<description>[...] Dear Judy, Our mother has Alzheimer’s. When I say “Our” I’m the only one in the family who uses that word. Because my brother thinks he’s an only child. Or acts like he is. He’s a doctor, and a good one — a urologist. Which means in one way he can help: he has a lot of contacts in the medical world, knows a lot of good neurologists and gerontologists, etc. But the problem is, in another way he is the opposite of helpful. He is constantly meddling. I am our mother’s chief care-giver, and I gue Dimentia Test [...]</description>
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