Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)

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Re: Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)

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TLT wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2024 3:14 pm I just finished the book. I have the apoe4 gene and have been diagnosed with beginning stage of Alzheimer’s. The only thing I ever received from my birth father is this gene. J have been changing my diet, increased exercise, and read Dr. Bredesen’s book. He has given me hope that I can reverse things while still in the early stages. I am thankful for him and finding this group.
I just sent you a private message--see the envelope icon in the upper right next to your name. We are happy to add you to the group next time we meet (no date set yet)!
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Re: Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)

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The sensors do seem to work - they go up immediately when I put one near the dishwasher heat and they match to the outside humidity. The average reading in our house is 67% whether it's on the 1st floor, 2nd floor, or 3rd floor. We do have AC that we use in the summer. Do you think it would benefit us to get a dehumidifier and give it time to do its work in each room. I don't think a dehumidifier per room is realistic financially since this is a large house. Thank you so much for your suggestions!
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egluckst wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 8:42 am The sensors do seem to work - they go up immediately when I put one near the dishwasher heat and they match to the outside humidity. The average reading in our house is 67% whether it's on the 1st floor, 2nd floor, or 3rd floor. We do have AC that we use in the summer. Do you think it would benefit us to get a dehumidifier and give it time to do its work in each room. I don't think a dehumidifier per room is realistic financially since this is a large house. Thank you so much for your suggestions!
A dehumidifier would definitely help. There are whole house dehumidifiers that can be installed in the HVAC system. Or you can use the smaller ones that you have to empty periodically. I don't think you would need one per room, but one per floor might be helpful. Maybe start with one and see how much it effects the humidity on each floor?

Remember to be dilligent about emptying the water (maybe more than once a day depending on the capacity and the humidity). It will shut off once it is full and then you get no benefit!
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Re: Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)

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Just getting started and posted to "Our Stories"
Would be interested in joining the Virtual Meet-up Group.
Please forward more information and when these meetings happen.
Much appreciated.
Stay safe. Remain healthy. Enjoy life.
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