Leqembi: Anyone else taking this infusion to slow dementia?

Posted by badlandsgirl @badlandsgirl, Mar 11, 2024

Hello - My husband was diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease in June of 2023. The doctors at Mayo determined that he would be a good candidate for the Leqembi infusions. He received his 5th infusion today. We are hoping to chat with other folks receiving the infusion to share experiences.
Prayers to everyone dealing with this awful disease.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Caregivers: Dementia Support Group.

Are there any groups that get together in person to discuss this subject?

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@nws1222 My wife has been through 6 Leqembi infusions so far and I have actually seen a very slight improvement in her. She used to talk very little during social interactions, but she now talks much more. I believe she is more than capable of driving, but she is now much more confident when she drives. Just a couple of examples.

I read an article a couple days ago which I found interesting and encouraging. I hope this helps with understanding the treatment.
https://alzheimersweekly.com/leqembi-slowing-alzheimers-what-you-need-to-know/

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@japlok thanks for posting....,l signed up to receive this site...

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I have had 9 shots
At the beginning I felt I was worse than I was. After the 6-7 shot I felt I was getting my memory back a little.
I go day to day.
I’m on Aseptic after 3months of infusions.
Good luck
Let’s keep in touch
JoyceL10

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Thank you all for your sharing in this dialogue.
My wife is going to take the D treatment recommended by her Neurologist because she is early alzheimers, 74 and in good condition overall. Her centoid number is 44. The D is using the drug Kisunla which had side effects but the doctor said he's had good results.(it is hard to quantify what that means) The Treatment is once a month with the follow up MRI to check for blood in the brain. This process is a risk/benefit situation as we all know. I',m moe concerned by the risks while my wife wants the potential benefits and does not want to regret not taking it in the coming years. Has anyone else had a spouse or family member on the D treatment infusion?
Any feedback welcome. I'm going to go to a meeting for support which I found out about from Alzheimers National Association which is very helpful.
thank you and good blessings on all patients and their partners.
Steve

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