Thank you so much for writing this Substack. It's wonderfully written with such humor and pathos and is providing me with much comfort as my father goes through infusions for early Alzheimer's. I send you so much support, despite being a lurking stranger on the Internet.
Thank you so much. Your comment provides the encouragement that I often need.
My hope is that my blog helps caregivers, people with family suffering from Alzheimer's, researchers, medical professionals, and of course, people like me who deal with this horrible disease with every breath.
Your donation is appreciated. It means the world to me.
Hello from Hillsborough! I saw a post you made on the Durham subreddit. I never write things to people I don’t know but felt compelled to tonight. I used to work in research trials as a study coordinator for dementia drugs (mostly lewy body but also some AD overlap) at UNC and then later worked at Duke in clinical neuropsych. The infusion drugs weren’t out when I was involved in research so it is interesting to hear your perspective.
I don’t know you but you write well. For whatever it’s worth, I’m rooting for you (and for your cats).
Hello Neighbor!
I am glad you responded. With your work history, I think you will enjoy following my journey and my experience with Lecanemab.
Thanks for the compliment about my writing. I am enjoying it.
The cats say hello. They are very spoiled and loved!
Thanks again.
Greg
Thank you so much for writing this Substack. It's wonderfully written with such humor and pathos and is providing me with much comfort as my father goes through infusions for early Alzheimer's. I send you so much support, despite being a lurking stranger on the Internet.
Thank you so much. Your comment provides the encouragement that I often need.
My hope is that my blog helps caregivers, people with family suffering from Alzheimer's, researchers, medical professionals, and of course, people like me who deal with this horrible disease with every breath.
Your donation is appreciated. It means the world to me.
Hello from Hillsborough! I saw a post you made on the Durham subreddit. I never write things to people I don’t know but felt compelled to tonight. I used to work in research trials as a study coordinator for dementia drugs (mostly lewy body but also some AD overlap) at UNC and then later worked at Duke in clinical neuropsych. The infusion drugs weren’t out when I was involved in research so it is interesting to hear your perspective.
I don’t know you but you write well. For whatever it’s worth, I’m rooting for you (and for your cats).