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Firsthand accounts from those suffering Alzheimer's disease and from those living with, worried about and caring for those suffering Alzheimer's disease will help others understand this illness. We hope you will share your experiences with us and, through the FactsForHealth web site, with people around the world. Your statement —or excerpts from it —may be posted on our web site.

All statements listed will be anonymous, but we ask that you provide a location (city/state/country). By giving locations with the testimonials, it will become clear that there are no geographic boundaries for Alzheimer's disease.

In e-mailing your statement, you are giving the Madison Institute of Medicine, Inc. permission to use your statement or excerpts from your statement on this web site, Alzheimers.FactsForHealth.org.

This web site has extensive information on Alzheimer's disease and we hope you will continue reading. If you have questions specific to your diagnosis or treatment, you should contact your doctor. If you do not have a doctor, resources listed in the find help section may be useful in finding one.

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