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Showing Original Post only (View all)That bandaged hand could be evidence of Alzheimer's [View all]

The bandage looks like it's in the same place that IV drugs are administered. One IV session wouldn't do that. It would have to be many. But what sort of treatment would require a lot of IV infusions?
There's one possibility. Two of the most recently developed dementia treatments, lecanemab (Leqembi) and donanemab (Kisunla) require regular intravenous infusions. Both target the beta-amyloid proteins associated with Alzheimer's.
Considering his family history and that he seems to be exhibiting symptoms, it's very possible.
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struggle4progress
Sunday
#33
I'm asking specifically for a link that a pharmacist said he was filling prescriptions for Alzheimers drugs
Ms. Toad
Sunday
#43
I find them invigorating! Especially that Alzheimer's angle, hadn't heard of that one heh
Blues Heron
Sunday
#53
Could be the back of his hand was kissed too enthusiastically by grovelling sycophants.
sop
Sunday
#22
My mother had kidney failure and was on regular dialysis had many of these symptoms.
mackdaddy
Sunday
#24
Even if he has Alzheimer's, he can stick around for a long time. His father was
allegorical oracle
Sunday
#30