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@victorkach

Hi @Ik196,
Don't be disillusioned. It is all about making your loved one healthy and content with life. Enjoying their company and enjoying life together as it is.
I used to jump into deep search for the best approach that would stop this disease and look for the reversible solution. I haven't found it. I began to understand the disease and adjusted my life to make my wife's life comfortable. I look forward to the semiannual visits with the neuropsychiatrist and the regular family doctor for the health management discussions. She has moderate Alzheimers Disease and needs much attention. It's great to be together even when together has a new reality.
Don't be disillusioned.
Peace be with you.

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VictorKach, sounds like we are in the same boat with a similar plan, enjoy each day as it comes, keep her safe and comfortable. My wife also has moderate Alzheimers disease and was initially diagnosed back in 2015. We've ben together over 57 years, so I cherish each day with her and because the future scares me, I don't look to the future.