An old boyfriend of mine I had lost track of (we dated before the internet) recently succumbed to Alzheimer's.
Another friend passed away many years ago from an 'undisclosed neurological condition'. Never found out precisely what he had, last time I saw him it was obvious he wasn't 'right' anymore, but he didn't seem to invoke any ailment I was aware of. I've had 2 relatives experience a continuing series of TIA's and at first approximation you might suspect Alzheimer's, but if you spent more time with them, you'd notice soon enough, it's a different way to have a problem.
Another friend passed away many years ago from an 'undisclosed neurological condition'. Never found out precisely what he had, last time I saw him it was obvious he wasn't 'right' anymore, but he didn't seem to invoke any ailment I was aware of. I've had 2 relatives experience a continuing series of TIA's and at first approximation you might suspect Alzheimer's, but if you spent more time with them, you'd notice soon enough, it's a different way to have a problem.
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