ALZHEIMERS NEWS-COUSINS
each day i get several news feeds that send me articles on alzheimers disease
i also receive notices when certain alzheimers blogs or alzheimers websites or nih post things about azlheimers disease
one feed this morning was from the alzheimers society from canada
its their version of the alzheimers association here in the us
in the video linked here and below a daughter is discussing her mom having alzheimers disease
its a four part video post
as i watched the video i realized i was tearing up
why
i began to think about my mother and her journey with alzheimers disease
and
my younger brothers journey with the disease
then
it my thinking put me in that video
wondering what i would be like when its my time and how my family will deal with it
i wonder if others have thought about this
or
did they not know what was really happening to them
or
am i just more acutely aware since i was diagnosed so early in the disease process
sometimes
i wish i didnt know
but
usually i am glad that i know whats coming
this morning after watching this video and another one and after wiping the tears from my eyes
well
i began too think about my cousins
most i havent seen in years
some im linked to now on facebook
yesterday i was explaining to my wife she who a particular cousin was and how i was kin to her
i thought of this this morning
then
my brain thought about all my cousins and aunts and uncles
my historian brother has done extensive ancestry work on our relatives
he found death certificates newspaper articles military records census records etc to put together their stories and history
there is not much medical history in this information
after my mom and then my brother then i was diagnosed i became more interested in whether there was dementia in my parents family tree
my dad wasnt diagnosed officially but looking back im sure he had it when he died
so i asked my older siblings who knew my uncles and aunts and grandparents and even one great grandparent better than i did
here is what i found
my maternal grandmother had dementia as did her father
my paternal grandmother had dementia as i remember visiting her in a nursing home when i was 18
all of my mothers 5 siblings died with dementia
at least two of my dads siblings died with dementia
his other two siblings i am not sure of since we lost contact with then over the years
then my cousins
at least five of them had alzheimers disease
many of them i have lost contact with
when i looked at this family tree when i drew it out and circled the ones with alzheimers or dementia
it was sobering
why did our family get so much of it
my theory is since i know i have the apoe 4 double version for the late onset gene
another younger relative also has this same double version
my guess is that its related to apoe 4 gene
not proven but that probably why
what does that mean
well if you are genetically kin to me you may have at least one apoe 4 gene
one apoe 4 gene gives you a 5 times increased chance of developing alzheimers
two copies of the apoe 4 gene gives you up to a 20 times increased chance of getting alzheimers
25% of americans have the single apoe 4 gene
less than 1% have the double apoe 4 gene like i do
having the gene doesnt mean you will get alzheimers it means you are at a higher risk
how well you live your life determines what affect it may have on you
the apoe 4 gene affects cholesterol
so i know in my family that high blood pressure and high cholesterol runs in the family
im sure those aunts and uncles and cousins and grandparents had the same issue
my younger brother was diagnosed in his 50s
a first cousin was also diagnosed in her 50s
the other risk factors i know some had were
smoking
some but not all were overweight
the part of the state where many of these people live do have pollution problems over the years
mostly from the oil industry and its related industries
but
my guess is it may be the apoe 4 gene or some other genetic abnormality not yet discovered
so
what can you do if you are kin to me
you cant change any genetics
dont smoke
control your cholesterol and blood pressure and glucose
maintain a normal weight
live an active physical live as well as stay active mentally and socially
avoid stress
treat any depression or anxiety
maintain good sleep habitats
try to be happy
avoid medications known to affect ones long term memory
if you notice memory issues seek out help early on
these are the things all of us should be doing anyway to stay healthy
be safe and be healthy
hug and appreciate your family while you can
the organicgreen doctor
Dewayne, thank you for the information. I am glad you are pursuing health and peace in your journey. I read just this week a comment that said "God gives the biggest battles to his greatest soldiers." I can not relate to your situation, but feel it is very good for you and others the work, study, and devotion you continue to give. You've taken your situation and helped others I am sure in so many ways. I am grateful to see you still striving and dedicating to the oath you took as a physician. Keep on keeping on. My prayers for you and your family always. Cheryl Watson Musticchi
ReplyDeletethanks for the kind words
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