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By Separation Scientist · Posted
Then we agree. It is NOT reversible but like other ailments patients can have some days better than others. Reread what I said: Its gets progressivly worse but it is not perfectly linear. SEE BELOW. People with Alzheimer's disease (AD) often experience "good days" and "bad days", which can be characterized by changes in the same symptoms or different symptoms. For example, someone with early-stage AD might not show symptoms one day, but have trouble remembering names or finding things the next day. Good days can be associated with improved cognition, function, interest, and initiation, while bad days can be associated with poor memory, increased agitation, and other disruptive behaviors. -
By Big Daddy Cool · Posted
North Shore had a kid leave as a freshman for Channelview. He then left Channelview for I believe it was Summer Creek. He then left there to finish his high school career at King. -
There's always going to be talent in Beaumont. People are kidding themselves if they think a big drop off is going to happen. The upcoming freshman kid is already 6'8 and still growing. I'm sure they'll find a way to work with that.
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By Big Daddy Cool · Posted
Oh you know there is. Those two aren't friendly rivals whatsoever.
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