Friday, April 27, 2012

Early Onset Alzheimers Makes Life Too Short

By Kale Mabey


Live life to the fullest. That's why you don't take any day for granted. You will never know what day could be your last. A lot of actions in the past times of mankind shows that. Whether its ill health or a tragic event brought upon by our own mankind, you just never know. I can't even begin to think what it's like to be reduced of a love one to disease or a terrorist action. I have been fortunate enough to by pass it.

This is why you shouldn't worry about the little things. Life today is stressful as ever. The economy isn't good and a lot of people are struggling to get by. But if you have your health and your loved ones close by it could be worse. The next time you're feeling down just think about someone worse off than you. This usually helps me.

The reason why I am writing this article is because someone very close to me has early onset alzheimers. For those of you who don't know what that is it's when you get alzheimers before 65 and can even affect people in their 30's. It's very heart breaking to see. Every day is a struggle. Imagine being 35 years old and have trouble remembering things.

The point is the fact that this disorder is indeed less predictable. Most professionals exclude any kind of Alzheimer's in affected individuals under 55 which make early onset alzheimers quite challenging to understand. This is an emerging condition in the states and medical professionals can't know exactly why. Healthcare practitioners simply don't determine what brings about this health problem to get started so early in some people. Know how is potency, which is making doctor's helpless as they know very little regarding it.

That is why I say your life is unreasonably quite short. For those who are one of the fortunate ones to be fit reap the benefits of it. Be fortunate that you usually don't need to get out of bed each day and persevere through hideous train of situations.




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