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A Patients Guide to Living with Alzhiemers and Other Dementias
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A Patients Guide to Living with Alzhiemers and Other Dementias Paperback / softback - 2014

by John Caro

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  • Title A Patients Guide to Living with Alzhiemers and Other Dementias
  • Author John Caro
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 84
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Date 2014-01-29
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9781495224966
  • ISBN 9781495224966 / 1495224961
  • Weight 0.48 lbs (0.22 kg)
  • Dimensions 11 x 8.5 x 0.17 in (27.94 x 21.59 x 0.43 cm)

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About the author

In another life I was a Captain in the Gulf of Mexico. I used my limited licence to obtain an unlimited able seaman and sailed around the world. I expected to rise quickly to officer rank but I started having trouble remembering things. I found I could no longer remember Morse code and other things started to slip. People I had sailed with for years suddenly were hard to name. I had a case of aphasia while talking to my wife that lasted twenty minutes, I could only laugh and say no, no. She was crying and begging me to tell her what was wrong. Finally I began havingshort periods of blindness while stering our ship. It was an ammo ship, the USNS Flint and I would start a count, one Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi when it happened. I figured I would call for help if I got to ten Mississippi but I never got past seven so I didn't say anything. I did go to our medical officer and explained what was going on. we went through his medical books and could only find one diagnoses Early Onset Alzheimer's. I was acutally a little relieved, after all, my problems weren't my fault. I went to see my doctor in San Diego when we made port a few days later and that's when we found the tumor. After sucessful removal some of my symptoms went away but some became worse. I found the doctors did not know much about dementia, many would contradict each other and often both would be wrong. I learned to find doctors that knew what they were doing, but it took some looking. I also tried to find any thing I could read or watch about dementia. I found many books for caregivers but very few for patients. Finally I decided to write one myself. I use my own book for advice because I often don't remember it myself. I've made a good life here in Florida, I live in my old family home with my wife and a pet blue heron. We have made our love strong. I believe that is the real secret of life. Love, peace and contentment. I am a happy man.