A stroke is a very well defined event, whereby a blockage prevents essential oxygen from reaching parts of the brain, wrecking all sorts of havoc. Any dementia which results from this would be listed as just another symptom of the underlying source: the stroke.
Alzheimer's can cause the same type of dementia, but it's source is much more of a mystery, occurrs commonly without evidence of a stroke, and continues to worsen until, ultimately, death occurrs.
I'm not familiar with the aluminium theory.
----- Original Message -----
From: dana tierney
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: Alzheimer's
What about the theory that consumption of aluminum is a contributing
factor? Do you know what happened to that?
I have heard about the plaques too, but no definitive test... I have
been wondering about this as they are now advertising medications
which, they say, the sooner you take them the better.
So far Alzheimers in our family is limited to those two siblings,
meaning, it could be environmentally caused... or it could just be
that the following generation is not quite old enough to develop
symptoms :) Personally, I find it suspicious that they both died of
stroke, which can cause dementia...
Dana
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