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Generally Speaking How Long Is The Average Alzheimers Last

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Sedro Woolley, WA
January 4
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This screenshot is from Dementia Care Central:

January 4
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@A myALZteam Member: The screenshot below is directly from the Alzheimer's Association.

The Mayo Clinic states: "The rate of progression for Alzheimer's disease varies widely. On average, people with Alzheimer's disease live between three and 11 years after diagnosis. But some live 20 years or more. The degree of impairment at diagnosis can affect life expectancy."

I hope all is well with you.

January 4 (edited)

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