Since we’ve been helping my dad through the Bredesen Protocol all these years, I’ve gotten asked many different questions. But one question in particular that has come up repeatedly has been, “where are the patients that have reversed their Alzheimer’s with Bredesen’s protocol?”
Well, today, with us, we have Frank McNear who did just that. Frank is one of the first pioneers in this area that reversed his Alzheimer’s Disease and its associated cognitive decline through the help of Dr. Dale Bredesen and the Bredesen Protocol. Before that, Frank was a successful entrepreneur. He is a devoted husband to his wife Pat, who he had once been the caretaker for, when she had suffered a debilitating stroke years ago. He’s a father, grandfather, and now author. He was just featured in Dr. Bredesen’s third book, The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s. But more importantly, among his other written works, he’s written two amazing books: Defeating Dementia and his most recent release Taking Care of the Caretakers. He’s a hero in my household and has been a constant source of inspiration to me, my dad and the many many people his message has reached. He’s also got a great sense of humor and is overall such an amazing human being. I think you’ll really like what Frank has to say.
Defeating Dementia: My Story of Recovery from Alzheimer’s by Frank McNear:
Taking Care of the Caretakers: A Guide to Finding the Support You Need to be Successful by Frank McNear:
The First Survivors of Alzheimer’s book:
S.180. Edited by Josh Rodriguez.
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In this video, the speaker recounts personal stories of memory loss, a common symptom of **dementia**. These anecdotes highlight the daily challenges and confusion that arise from **cognitive impairment**. The speaker’s experience underscores the importance of **memory awareness** and seeking support for **alzheimer’s disease** and other neurological disorders, as well as **mental health** support during cognitive decline.
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