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I Have Alzheimer Disease: Living With the Disease
   
 
In this section:
Introduction
Experiencing a Variety of Emotions
Telling People
Focusing On What You Can Do
Driving
Healthy Living and Meaningful Activities
What If I Live On My Own?
One Man's Experience

Introduction

Finding out you have Alzheimer's disease may bring many emotions -- fear, relief, anxiety, disbelief. This section will help you understand what is happening to you and how you can make life easier.

 
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