There has been some question about our current blog status. All lights are green. We are absolutely still accepting posts. I think it is important that I make sure the readers understand that I am giving my personal opinion that comes from my observations of my dad's and our family experiences. I am not medically trained and I do not ever want anyone to use my blog for medical advice. If you find the posts of interest please discuss implementing these protocols with your doctor. I must also point out that my father is one of many affected by this disease and while some treatments may not work for him they may still work for others. So please continue to share your positive experiences and negative experiences. I have seen a lot of blogs that deal with the emotional side of living through Alz but have not seen one truly dedicated to all possible treatments in one place. I like the idea of being a hub for treatment/testing protocols. Therefore, I will always be extremely honest and I ask that you do the same. I am not out to promote or demote any protocol and any such comments will be deleted. Our mission is pure. This is a blog for normal, everyday people who are highly motivated to do all we can to help our loved ones.
Donna Suro here. I am very excited to have this opportunity to help fund research and development of this horrible disease. I am encouraged by all of the theories currently being tested and truly believe we will have a solution to stop the symptoms, if not cure, Alzheimer’s disease by the time my children are of age to be affected. It is astonishing how little money is given to Alzheimer’s research and development compared to the number of people who are and who will be affected by the disease. Alzheimer’s is a family disease. For every person afflicted with Alzheimer’s at least one other person, the primary caregiver, will be equally devastated by the disease. Add in to that equation children and their spouses and grandchildren and you can see how this is a disease that will touch many people. I would venture to make the statement that in the next thirty years every person will be touched in some way by Alzheimer’s disease. Don’t wait until it reaches your family, your close friends, or you personally. Help us make a difference now before that time comes. Every dollar raised through our fund goes directly to financially support research and development of a cure. My father has been a generous contributor in our community and in areas of medical advancement throughout the country for many years. He has always been my super hero and if anyone has a chance to help find the cure it is him. However, we are up against a ticking clock and it is not a position I want anyone else to experience. Regardless of my father’s outcome, I want his legacy to include the solution for stopping the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. We can make that a reality by growing the Stay Sharp Fund to a place it makes a significant impact in the journey for a cure. Thank you for helping to change the outcome of millions of people’s lives through your prayerful giving and support. Please use this page to add your comments.
Sincerely, Donna Suro (I am not a medical doctor and I do not wish for this site to take the place of any medical advice.)