Alzheimer’s and Dementia-The Differences
The terms dementia and Alzheimer’s are often used interchangeably. In fact, dementia is not Alzheimer’s and Alzheimer’s is not dementia, although, they are certainly related.
For example, let’s say you your stomach is bothering you. You can’t eat much and it’s difficult to drink. At first you shrug it off and hope you’ll lose a few pounds, but then you try to ignore it and finally attempt to soothe it with over the counter medicines, nothing works. You call your Dr. and make an appointment. A couple of days later, you find yourself in the Dr’s office. She asks you some questions, examines you and declares, “You have an acute pain in your stomach.” You think to yourself, “Uh….duh……tell me something I don’t already know.”


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