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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 3 12:48:40 2024, in response to Re: $83 million, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Feb 3 11:39:56 2024. That length of survival is quite uncommon, the average is four to eight years, though not unheard-of.An aunt by marriage suffered 17 years. I think the 4 years is closer to the amount of time they need to be institutionalized. Most will die from something else. Once the swallowing reflex goes, the victim will aspirate food into the lungs and die from pneumonia. Reviving the Covid question, did the person die from Alzheimers or with Alzheimers? There are various forms of dementia. Alzheimers is specific. Unfortunately, there aren't medical tests that can confirm an Alzheimers diagnosis. There may be an inexpensive blood test in the works. Right now, a brain autopsy after death is the only confirmation. |
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