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May I Ask Some Effective Ways To Calm Down The Combative Alzheimer’s Patient? The Patient Has A History Of Being Violent When He Was Young

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Big Spring, TX
September 14
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Our neurologist said there are drugs he can prescribe if my husband becomes that way so I would check with your neurologist.

September 19
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My husband is combative. The only way to stop the outlast behavior is to leave the room and they may calm down. It's not easy especially when e try little sounds bothers him

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