El Podcast de Marco Antonio Regil - 236 - Cómo vivir con una persona con Alzheimer - Dr. Amador Macías
Episode Date: September 19, 2022El Alzheimer es una enfermedad que poco a poco borra los recuerdos de nuestros seres queridos y conocer sobre ella es de gran ayuda cuando un ser querido la está viviendo. Para hablar de Alzheimer es...ta semana llega el Dr. Amador Macías, con él compartí mi experiencia con mi madre y espero de corazón que esta información te ayude a llevar mejor el camino con esa enfermedad. El miedo, cuando un ser querido está enfermo, puede bloquearte para encontrar soluciones. Aprende a ganarle en mi clase gratis 👉: https://marcoantonioregil.com/miedo-pod Sígueme en: Telegram: marcoantonioregil.com/telegram El Dr. Macías colabora en la Asociación de Alzheimer en Monterrey. Síguelos en: Instagram: @alz.mty
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Tewalzheimer and then
he was the first
felled of that.
It's that for
years, no
I knew
that we had.
And we
desperated with
her.
We knowhavos
with her.
We got to
talk very
very hard.
Verla
during the
process and
see in what
in where
it was very
impactant
for me.
And I
see me
allian
the lardimas
because it
was a
situation
that no
we don't
understand
and that
who
has to
change
the chip
to
get the
the things
we're doing the
people as
we're
not the patient
and that
the responsibility
is of us
as we're
individuals,
right,
of our
same we're
we're saying
in the association
that the
best of the
medicine is
the love.
The love,
exactly.
But I get
the point where
I get
that day
that I'm
one,
it was a
night,
I remember.
And it's
me kept
being the
eyes,
and you
who are
you who are?
In the
month
of the
adult or
major in Mexico, we've
wanted to give us
an episode that
we've been
for the time
of the disease of
Alzheimer.
As you know,
or maybe
do you know,
my mom,
my mom,
and more than
the fear,
because it's a
fear that we
can't do
to give to
any other,
or the
fear, the
question is,
what we're doing?
The question is,
what we're
one of our
other of our
family,
a friend,
an friend,
an friend,
an friend,
the day,
Alzheimer.
The reality is
that nobody
is that nobody
us prepare
for this,
and we
we know
we know what
do we
know what's
going to get
to make a
many times
that I
know about it
in this
episode we're
an expert
the doctor
amador
Macias
that is
internist
and geriatra
that
we're going to
the
health,
of what
it's
about how
understand
and
about how
how to
do it
how to
care to
a person
to a
person who
we're
we're
we can
we can
we can
we can
we can
this
is the
episode 236.
From the Hotel
Fiesta
American, Aqua
in Monterey,
New Leone.
We'll start.
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of Mark
Antonio Regil
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his rights
are reserved.
The doctor
Amador
Macias is
a specialist
in geriatria
of high
level.
He formed
as a
medical
ciruano
with
specialty
in medicine
internal and
sub-speciality
in the
university
of Harvard.
He's
founder of
the association
Alzheimer
Monterrey
with
that he
bus to informer,
educate and
conscientize a
society about
the dementia
and the
treatment of the
problem,
the family's
and the
people who are
the Alzheimer.
The Dr.
Amador
Macias,
is there in the
podcast.
Dr.
Amador
Macias,
welcome to
thank you.
A pleasure,
a good.
A good.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Well,
my dear doctor,
has a time
that I've
the good
to know
to the organization
Alzheimer
of the Monterey
and I
see that are
things marvellousas
and you
have dedicated
your
life just to
this
time,
the theme
for the
question.
Well,
well,
I'm
I'm grateful with God,
to be able to do something for the other,
about all the adults major.
And,
you know,
when I gorego to
do my speciality in
States,
you know,
you know that there's
a lack of
a lack of conscience
over the
and then
you say,
here we have to
do something.
And it's
the fact of
that when I
go to the
first day
that's the first day
that's the
thing that's
so.
Wow.
And then
it's the
of September of
1984.
And then
when
when this
situation,
you know,
it's the moment
of that we
have to work
in this.
To me,
the problem
principal that I
sent when my
mom took Alzheimer
and then
it was that
for years
I knew that
he was up
we had.
We knowjavs
with her.
We got
to
talk very
because yeah
me robber.
We've got
to the vacations
to some
place.
I'm,
I'm robber
the other people
and I'm
know about my mom
to get the
job, the
woman,
and then you
robes nothing.
And of a
lot of the
cosmeticos
that was what
was a lot of
those cosmetics
and they were
in the money.
They were
they're just
they're trying
to do it
because they're
getting to
you to get
to get into
because
you can't
even a
accusation of
can't
be prejudic
families and not the patient. And then we
and then we're insisting in this
to continue educating and to lexionar
of what he has to do. So, then
there's to say that you have the
problem that can't. Well, no,
it's not going to change. So,
so we have to continue
working in education, in
understanding this process or this
infirmidad, for that
we're going to be the 20.
And that is the principal
arm that we have as familyaries,
that in the measure that we
eduke us and
know the
infirmidate,
they're going,
will be more
a lot of the
course.
And that's
the purpose.
I'm very much
that's
there's a
there's,
there's,
there's,
but if it's
a problem
grave at
level world.
States
U.S.
United,
more of
six million
of people
people who
in day
with Alzheimer's.
For the
2050,
it's a
project that
that this
number
augmentes
to get a
number of
people of
65 years or
more.
So,
is a
thing,
is a
thing
a
Unreasonably, 1,300,000 people
are in this infirmidate,
of those that's
they're identified,
because how many more
do they know,
and their families,
and their families,
they don't know,
it's a reality,
and, you know,
there's a problem
also a reason
of this pandemic,
of COVID,
how we're
impacting,
and what we
know we're in,
the long COVID,
where this
situation is
chronic, and the
people still
batallying with
their
thinking, with
your memory,
with your
work,
so we're
going to
get to be able to
make to
make to make
to make,
precisely
these numbers
that we're
there's
and there
are studies
running,
precisely,
giving them
to give me
to this
reality of
what will
pass.
So,
so as
like the
people,
I've got
the
and the
person,
you know,
it's
not the
people,
and other
they're
getting
it's
we're going
that with
the
questions
cognitive
also
this process
of recuperation.
60 million
of people in
the world is the
Cifra global.
Imagineate,
60 million
of people.
And obviously,
me can
give to me and
it can do
to do any,
or any,
or anyone
we can't
talk to a
family.
For that's
so it's so
important to
be educated
about this
thing.
A be,
I'm
what is the
Alzheimer?
Well,
this is
a process
degenerative
of the
neuronas
of the
Cerebro,
progressive,
irresible
until the
moment and that
is affecting your
memory,
your
your thinking,
that's
you're doing
your capacity
to be independent.
So,
to do the
and I'm
going to be
and not you
can't be
that something.
There's
so,
so,
so they're
being to
the person,
and you
say,
I'm doing
the memory and
not me
in the
numbers,
well,
this is
part
of the
process
But when
these situations
are in the day
day,
but it's
me old to say
for what are the
that's the
that's different
in the context.
There's a
there's a
because to all
us pass
that we can't
get to get
to pass more.
To who
see the
allude
the things
to get
to get
well and
many many
of those
young
so it's
not
but how
how is the
difference
between
how is this
work of
this work
that year
that particular
a movie, when
is simply memory
and when
yeah is a
symptom that is
hmm, not
this Alzheimer?
This is,
this is a
process
paulatino
as you
say it's
more frequent
and there
the way
the
because it
is a
evaluation
where actually
with the
investigations
there are
studies where
we can't
see the
cerebral,
how is
your
metabolism
cerebral
and then
then
in
determined
to perceive
that
And yet those,
certain areas of your
cerebral,
that are characteristics
of the Alzheimer
not are not
working.
It's like an
scaneal of the
brain?
Exactly.
I mean,
I can do,
us,
we can't do
an exam.
Well,
at the point,
if it's,
or no
it is,
it's,
it's the
recommendation
actual,
but if you
have been
symptoms and
these have been
incrementing,
then there's
where it's where,
because,
because no
we don't have
a medicament
orita that
to be to
prevent
and you
to be
to cure.
So,
what
you're going to do with this information
in a certain moment,
you'll be able to manage.
If you had to have something,
right,
that's just about
to approve a new
substance in the
United,
right,
to try to enlente
the progression of
this situation,
and right is controversial
the use of
this substance.
But if we
don't have nothing
definitive,
then it's
it's a pain
really that I
know that I'm
what I'm going to
do with that.
That's a
problem.
Because me
can't
angustia and
I'm able,
so can accelerate.
Sure.
So,
right now we
know with the
studies what
are the
biomarkadoes,
we're doings,
we know how many,
we've done
studies of
image, and
then so,
these markers
are positive,
you've got
to the
end up.
You know,
you can't
you can't
have the
, the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
I'm,
the time,
that I'm,
that I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
I'm,
know,
see,
I'm,
there is where
it's where it's
a questionable
and investigate
and that's
I would
think of
every
every one
every
every
but with
how much
time I'm
to do you
this situation
that's
conflictive
me.
I've
you
all the
kids of
people of
Alzheimer or
or nietos
of persons
with Alzheimer
or sobrinos of
Alzheimer because
obviously
you see
what he
does to
your
care
immediately
between the
thing
of the
not is
not that I
will
go to
go
to the
same
So, of a repent,
you just to forget,
where they're
the keys or
you'll forget
to the Alzheimer
and then it's a,
it's a,
and it's a
enter a paranoia
definitively.
And then I'm
going to be,
we're going to
do you know,
we're going to
do you,
and you know,
that we're going
to make a
question of course,
of you
have you're
to be a
tranquillity
and functionar
adequately,
but that
is normal,
no,
so the patient
to be
the patient,
they're going to
the patient,
and what
on
with the
way on
what's the
when when
when I
going to talk
to be a
very real
because the
we're going to
get a
little bit more
the risk
but not
it's like
it's like cancer
that you
your mom
had a
not mean
that you
don't know
that you
so it
so it
probably
but not
it's a
guarantee
and it
and you
can
not
not us
not
not we're
not
not
so
so I'm
to
get
the
the
and
we're
to
see
to be
the
day a
day
that's
passing
with
our
person
queried, and how
I'm working as a
my mom, who is the
that's the care of my mom,
that's the problem, right?
For that no soresatur,
and this stress, no us
gain, because that's a factor
decadentate that our
brain doesn't work.
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and I'm
that my
mom,
that was a
woman
active,
was the director
of a
company,
a champion
national
of ventas,
dava
in public,
he was
he got a
three
children
in the
Mexico of
the 70.
I was a
woman
super-capaz,
leader,
brilliant,
and was,
was a
a,
a cascabelito,
me
explained,
to see her
during the process
and see
in what in where
it's a
very impactant
for me
and also
one of the
center for
patients of Alzheimer
where they were
I had
I had to enter
and I
had a code
for that
not so
they're not
coming down
my mom
no can't
but there
many people
there were
many people
you're going to
visit to
your family
and me
took to
know a
a quantity
of people
and you
invite
to
his
abitations.
I mean,
I see me
in the
dark
because it's
you're in
to see a
about the
and I'm
a little
to know what
I'm a
man, that's
a pilot,
aviator of the
photos and
all you've got
a little,
you know,
to be a
baller an avion
of these
is a
type of
and I
took to know
to know
to know
a medical
that's
that's
that they
were a
people
and people
and
obviously
you see
in
in where they're with the Alzheimer?
And it's impossible to
not be it in a spego.
And it's, it's, it's,
it's, it's, is very
very, very, very
Dura.
Totally.
This has all
a stigma,
and one of the
things that we
is that's the
situation, the
people don't want to
show, it,
it's a lot of
the situations and
the restos
that we have
to be a
society,
to confronter this
reality and
we have to
continue to
continue to
continue to
the world and
continue it
and see
in a
situation
aberrante,
Well, no
no,
uh,
to whatever
us can't
this situation.
But if it's
a real thing
to confrontate
this,
this,
this,
the people,
the people
that were
so there's,
and we're doing,
and you know,
you know,
there's a movie,
the yearro,
Ronald Reagan,
so,
so,
people that's
people who are,
so,
so,
so, no,
it's people
are,
are,
oh,
is that,
are the,
no,
to the,
to the
most active
mentalment
they can
give.
And there
is
where one
question this situation,
that much stress
not took on
your cerebral
that in a
certain moment
influenced in this
situation.
And why
some some
and a
others,
because not
they're not
that they did,
well, that's
that's the situation,
and I think
that's the
things,
but I'm
that we'll
we'll be
that can't
that can't
it's like a
problem
a bit of
a single
response,
it's a
is a
whole thing
to prevent
but before
before
to get there,
I,
I think
the
tap
was the
beginning
and the
final.
For the
first
was when I
know the
was there
was a
down the
and I'm
and I'm
saying,
I was there
was a
for example,
we're in
a city
in San Diego
that was
where she
passed
those
years,
and me
you know,
you know,
you know,
you know,
so it's
a cooacan
in the
city of
Mexico,
no,
it has
never
before I
know,
I'm
so I'm
so I'm
no,
mom,
for
favor
if we
we're
we're
we're
that was in Mexico.
How confunds California with Mexico?
No, it's nothing to be.
And then I wasia,
what you're saying?
That's going to be
going to be. And so,
no, me's going to.
And so,
then I was going,
for what he?
He said,
that he was telling
clear that.
And he was a
bad a verguyence
and he gave
an angusty
enormous,
that's a
time was very
difficult.
Then at the
final,
for the obvious,
yeah,
about the
but yeah
after that,
like,
he,
like,
it,
he,
he,
it did
do it
be like a
little
a little
we've got a
few years
we're like
a little bit of
like a
little bit of me
you know,
I'm like you
all you know
is that's
me all right
but the
principle is
a new
a time
and that's
that we're
we're not
we're not
because one
so you know
and it
because
you're
you're not
you're not
getting that
conversation
fluid
finally
you're
you're
you're
trying
to
you're
that's
that's
that's
where we
we're
stress precisely in the person,
because, as you say,
being intelligent,
perceive that something
not a good.
So,
there's where I'm
referring to this,
to change the chip
we're trying to
understand, but
clear, and here
I'm going to
make clear that
not allsheimer,
so.
So, so there
people who
gets to
get a
capacity of
the
end up, and
not gets
to functionar
as well
than this,
and this
can be reversible.
And these
are of the
things,
for the
which,
conviener
to go to
the
medical,
right,
that the Alzheimer
Disease
International,
what he
recommend is
to have a
geriatra
or the
neurolog or
or the
psychiatrist,
who are the
most
more capacit
in this
situation,
with the
intention to
see
we have
the
problem of the
diabetes,
problem of
the thyroid,
or things
that can
beversible,
and in
a
certain
moment,
it's
a
opportunity,
and you
will be
a normal
the
dementia
and the
Alzheimer is
the
well,
good
question,
because
this is
the
frequent
of the
fact,
now in
the
way to say
a
use a
term,
it's a
punerative
for
say it's
horrible,
dementia
senile.
Trastorn
neurocognitive
major.
It's very
complicated.
It's
more.
It's
more.
It's a
more.
So,
so it's
the
term that
want to
want to
call
or castor
cognitive
minor or
this is
when the
person
begins to
to
baty with
the
memory,
a little
a
little of
a
independent.
You can
continue doing
his
things, but
your agenda
that's a
period of
because there
is a day
day.
So when
you get to
get your
your abilities
and depend
of others,
then we
talk about
a dementia
or a
nonctuio.
And then
the term
anterior is
dementia
senil.
Or see,
an individual
over of
the 60
years that
starts to
get to
their capacities
they put
this
termino.
Actual
actually not
not it's
this termino
and then
it's to
talk
to be
a
cognitive
major
and the most common
is Alzheimer.
The Alzheimer is
one of the
of the disorders
cognitive
major.
That is.
The 70%
have you
have been this
apeido.
And so now
we try to
put the
apeido,
that if it's
demencia
vascular,
that if
is the
leg,
that is
frontal,
and then
they're different
contexts
to be
so
so it's
Alzheimer's,
there are
things that
are
reversible,
people
over of
the 60
years
that starts
that's
it's
a
I don't know different.
To all this,
that's a,
I mean,
definitely.
The majority
of the
people that
present a
Alzheimer's,
the most
common is
adults major.
But we have
a percentage
that's more
them more
them.
And then
what you
say,
minor of 60
years,
that's a
time,
and there is
where we're
about the
dementia
of the
family or
the Alzheimer
family.
And then
we're
we're a
percent or
two percent
of the
total,
well,
is
people
that
genetically
is predisposed
because it
has a
chromosome
altered and
that's
about the
50 years
probably
probably
and then
then they
begins
with this
deterior
and already
there are
studies
of families
where
where for
example
here in
Halisco
there's
various
families
that
have
this
situation
or this
and
then
they're
doing
and
they're
in
the
end
the
thing
of
the
child
that
has
the
40
years
that
still
still
still
still
but
that
it
Demonstro
in those
studies of scan
that there
are alterations
and these
biomarkado
that's
that's in
so it's in
so it's in
so
then see these
substances
can help
to that
or that
they're not
those first
symptoms that
I'm
put to put
attention
in a
person
in a
where I
where I
can't
say
um
I'm
okay
well
I think
I'm
think it's
one
so it's
one more
the most
common
that
are the
questions of
language,
you're
repetitive,
extravias,
things,
you're
you're
you're
different,
you're
different,
you know,
you're
to start,
like
a little,
you know,
and you
know,
and then
the
house,
you know,
you're
there's a
lot of,
that's
the
people,
who's,
who's,
who's,
who's
she's,
she's,
the person
that's
the person who
has,
or the
other,
me robin,
these
ideas,
right,
of
that,
that they're
scondens,
me quits,
me robes
the things,
no?
First is the
senior that
is there,
that's a
year,
and then
they're in
the kids,
right,
that's,
right,
that's,
there's,
there's,
there's a
other than,
they're,
they're
for that they,
for that
to me,
to me,
they're not,
I don't,
and I'm
no, I'm
no,
so,
then I'm
so,
so,
so,
it's,
a,
a circle,
so,
so,
first,
the,
first,
the,
to discuss to this person.
So, but if I'm doing
that something not is good, then
there's to evaluate it.
With the intention of
we're, we're, we're, we're,
there's something that here's
something that can be reversible,
modifiable,
and then then,
well, you know,
there's a process
that no's be well,
the time is going
marking the things.
And there are things
that we can do
to make sure those
conditions or that conduct,
because it can be a
depression in a
determined moment.
And then then
Well,
it's just to try the depression and
it's a
Alzheimer,
then it's better
the state of
but not as
and then there
go advancing.
And our error
as a family,
the me and of
my and of my
and my friends
is that
we never
we've got
with a
time after we
had been
a problem
major.
If we
had been,
to start
to start to
get to get to
get to
the geriatra?
Well,
the recommendations
of the
60 in
it's
that it
can't you
have your
medical
of a cabesera,
right?
So a geriatra
would be the
suggestion.
But,
the people
that get to
the 60,
I'm very.
And if I go
with a geriatra
yeah is for
the years.
Yeah,
I'm not.
I don't know.
I'm not.
You know,
they're so
they're upending.
They're up.
I have a
old city
and he gave
a discount and
he's enojo
because they
did a new
a discount.
And say,
no,
wait,
and say,
take your
discount and
to me no
me don't
so that
because,
clear,
that's difficult
to accept
it.
Even in the incoences that one
gets to the groups of age,
one is going to
you're going to
more to start
more than the
side than the
thing.
Look,
we know we're
going to
with the affand
that you don't
you don't you
don't you
don't you
I'm a geriatra
for that
I'm a mom
after a
after a lot
of pleitos
and that
me robbed
and you
think you're
that I'm
like I
know, you
know the
symptoms.
One day
that got her
car
living in
San Diego
with my
Sobrinita,
she cruised to
Tijuana,
places of
a pass-eo,
and she said
a little
about a
man of 60-tantos
years with a
little little
in Tijuana,
perdida, in
times that was
when they were
when they
were people of
the Poundes in
Tijuana.
And so,
how it
came?
Because he said
that I'm
my mom.
The
senior language,
I'm
I'm sorry,
I'm a
my hither, I
went and they
went to
one of my
men, and
we're going to,
and so it
came to
it's a
I've got to get the
keys of the car
and it was a
great thing.
Because what
with so
a lot,
your auto,
your target of
a little
they were
to get a
money.
Because I was
to buy
things for
telephone,
he called.
There was a
person
in the family
that was
he gotrava
the card
of the
carer automatic
and he
in a casino.
No,
no,
we passed
for an
and I've
got to
get a
cargette
a car
carnet.
And that
is the
point of
that's
that's
some that
are
doing
important.
No,
after you
the bomb?
And then
the
reto is,
how I
going to
convince her
to get to
evaluate
if you know
for she
says that's
good and
those that's
the way,
and the
so that's
the
time and
many times
I have to
go to
the house
to
and say,
well,
so I'm
my son,
I'm
like I'm
talking,
how are
the things
and you
make you
and you
make a
thing
with the
intention to
this
relation
to be
conscientent
the
family
of that
this.
the ridicule,
and not say the syndrome
of the ISI,
and if I'm
I'm equivocal,
and if I'm
I'm wrong,
and if I'm
bad, and you
get a paralice
of the analysis.
And there's
where the
fear,
it's where
the fear,
it's a
difference
into doing
your
reality or
not to
do it,
is to
learn to
the
mind to
that the
mind you,
for that
I'm
to get to
my master
class
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so I'm
so I'm
so I'm
I'm
to get
a gyriatran
it's
it's
it.
Combine
it.
And right
not we're not even
in Latin America
to talk
to prevention
but even after
that's a
part of the
so that's
a great error
where precisely
to say
to be what is
my baggage
family
that I'm
what are my
conditions
actual as
how do I
do you
get to
get to the
great
that we're
in Latin America
is this
fact of
the individual
that the
individual that
is going
that has
been
better and
that has
been sure
four, five years,
are very difficult
to live.
Because you're very
deteriorated.
In the
measure that you
can't make you
the best possible
and you're
the ideal,
right?
So,
not we're going
to do so
that the
people are
all.
And so this
is for the
children,
precisely,
that help
to get to
their parents,
to their
necessarily in
a time
and that they
live with
with quality.
And that
the responsibilities
of us
as individuals,
of our health.
And,
over the only
the woman
costs more
to visit and attenders.
And then the
woman is more
more sensibilized
for this.
And the woman
is more frequent.
And then
that's more
frequent that
there are
more
the
people who are
more longhebats.
And then
those
men, then we
know,
then it's done
a lot,
but it
has been
more the
home to
attenders
to their
questions
of the
questions of
to work with this situation
to maintain me
well and
try to get the Alzheimer's
to get you respitees
to this life
can be a period
short or it can be a period
long, no?
There's people that
there's a
different.
There's people that
try processes more
rapidos,
because also try
diabetes,
try hypertension,
there's a series
of things
that then then
then they're
going complicating and
that so
that's aceler the
process, but
there can't
say that me has
done 20 years.
My mom
my mom was
are very much.
They're very much.
They've been
very much
in general.
That's been
not trying much
things.
That was an
manned to be
not.
I mean a
badetess
type two
had obesity
and so
but it was
an in a
good time.
And it was
a good
a lot of
because
you know,
because you
did you
because you're
because it
is where we
can't
we can't
change our
mentality
to understand
to
understand
and
and show
with
we
we're
we're
That the
best medicine is
the love.
The love.
Exactly.
And having it
said,
there were
years very
beautiful.
The crisis,
as I mentioned,
was at the
first,
where I was,
I knew,
no, I didn't
do it,
but one
that we
and a
time I'm,
and here
I think,
I think,
this,
you know,
to give you
your
advice, for me,
the decision
more difficult
that I
could take
after,
before
to try,
but I
try,
four different
solutions,
was,
to get her to a
a house
for people
that had Alzheimer's
with a
unfermer's,
with medics,
with medics,
they were in
the can bea
all,
all, all,
but I
feel like
a pessimie
my mom,
to my
mom,
to get to
get to
me to
get to
me and it's
a disaster
I,
I was
I've been
because I
have to be
much.
So,
then I'm
to get to
get to
get to
let's
put her
and then
when I
was
was,
she'd
she was enojave
with them
and they robbed
the infirmaries
I intended
I'm going to
I'm a
car to my
brother and
my brother and
my family
and a disaster
with the
man with the
caro
with the
conna
with the
disaster
I said I
get to the
organization
that I'm
desperated
because
yeah no
could
more and
because he
had been
attempted
all
and here
is very
very
very
so
your testimony
and
where I
I'm
I'm
to the
people
that you
have
that
transmit
that
experience
to
sensibilize
and
understand
how the
people
that's
doing a
care can do
do this
other than
the other
also.
I mean,
and I
did that it
had to be
much with
the irration
of the
brain
and you're
eating processed
things
embutied
that the
the
arteries
are getting
so they
get to
get to
the
blood,
there's
there
gets to
the
Cerebro, and that is one of the factors.
It's one of the factors that
that has been with style of
life, as you know, right?
The tobacco is one of the things
very important. But it's part of the
embegecishment. So, in the
measure that, well,
so, we'll have this
little tapasone,
then we'll have a
time. And there's a
moment has been a problem
vascular, cerebral, or so, some
a little infarct, and recuperate. And
it's still maintaining. And then
how do they
do one
and others?
That's
part of the
situation that
not quite.
But we're
to care
precisely
these things
that are
the tapasone
of the
little little
vases where
not it
will manifest
with the
paralysis
of the
or that you
don't
you can't
you
don't
about
that's
and not
the other than the
stuff.
So,
the time,
the time,
this has,
this has a
little
this has a
little
Men's
more
more
probabilities.
What that
affect the
heart,
affect the
heart to the
heart.
That's
good.
What affects the
heart
affect the
brain,
and then
there's
precisely the
diabetes,
the hypertension,
the obesity,
sedentarism,
the tobacco,
the mal
nutrition,
so are factors
that sumam
and in
Latin America
are we're
champions,
right?
Precisely
of the
sedentarism,
the obesity,
the diabetes,
the not
to be
not to
do care
and not
about
to
question
of
prevention.
So,
we have to
care us
or not to
be in a
time.
And not
be a carg
for the other
sure,
prevening,
prevening,
prevening,
and when
we're going
to get to
a geriata,
when it's
to start
to do we
a time
a time
a time
we're not
I got it
and that
I got to
that I
and it was
like my
my ha
because it was
and all
while they were
all called
and they
they put in
to come
me the
disrasasabab
and
I was
to be,
I said,
you're going to
you're going to
you're going to
you.
We're going
to be the
father,
you're going to
get to be
a child,
but you're
to get a
child,
but you're
to get a
Marko an
man,
he's got
and he
and ha, ha,
and there
and there was
like 10 years
and I'm
and I'm
a time
but I'm
but I'm
the point,
after the shock
initial,
there were
a year
there was a
very beautiful,
was my
my I'm
my I'm
and what's
that you
did you
did the
point
I get that day
that's the time
that's
I'm a
never a
I remember
and I'm a
I'm sure
and I'm
yeah I'm
he said
you're my
my friend
no
Irma
I'm
my
oh yes
my
but I'm
a
Navit
was sent to
I
front of her
with the
family
and she
and she's
and I'm
and you
who who
who are you
I'm
you're
I'm
my mom
you're
my mom
you're
I'm
Mark
Antonio
He said, no, no, no.
If you were my
son, I'd
be your
son. He's, who I said,
who I said, who you're, I'm going to be,
to you've seen.
Yeah, so, it's very
very, I'm, this.
I'm going to,
the, uh,
the, uh,
those,
esposos, right?
And where on
a certain moment,
the senior,
this,
has, uh,
has a,
uh,
and he,
and he,
and he,
and he,
and he is,
is my,
he's,
the,
is my,
He's the same.
Yes.
He came to
care me.
He's here
periodically.
And his
husband?
No, my
is the
photo,
no,
where is the
car's over.
That is
the image
that has the
past.
No.
And this is
my husband.
He went to
to work.
But he
came and
me
he's quite
to do that.
So the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
I'm sure,
doctors, to
any person,
to do
have done,
to be able
to be
if you
get a
curve,
it's much
more difficult.
That is
the podcast
that I
would have
liked
to hear
years
before
to be prepared
psychologically.
I think
that we
think we
a responsibility
in our
our
health
and we
need to
care
that would
be part
of my
message
of that
that
as,
as,
as,
as kids,
as parents,
in a
time
we're
our responsibility
to not
give
our
lot more
to
our
our
of the
Serexed
and, well,
we have to
we need to
care of
the things
that I insist
because there's
questions of
prevention,
there's
to try to
manage the
stress,
using the
audiophone, the
people who
starts to
have to
get a diminution
of the
audition.
We know
we're a
marker of
cognitive.
So,
then we
to put to
the person
that has a
person that
has a
light to
let's make
the
thing, that
the
person,
for example, the
hilo dental,
that are of
the things that
are the things that
they're in
the things that
the people
that have more
than the endal
and the encas
have more risk
to have been
a risk of
having a
because
for the
carnia
is that
that's
that you
do that
you know,
that's
if you know,
you know,
in the day
well, in the
night,
in the night,
for the
obviously,
obviously
if you're
more than
less than
five hours
you're more
risk
to have
more risk of
So,
the situation of the stress,
this is very difficult
to measure and manage
right.
Now,
we know that the
contamination,
the media
also are
being factors
that are in
our question
cognitive.
So,
apart of the
exercise,
of the diabetes,
the hypertension,
all these things,
then our
diet and
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
that definitely
has a impact,
and they can
reduce,
at a 35,
40%
the risk
of
the
of the
and the
doctor,
muchs
thank you.
We'll have a
applause with
all cario
to do you
the doctor amador
Macias.
Where can
find you
the people
or where
can't
encounter a
association Alzheimer
or where
they can
find help
in Mexico
or in other
places
in the
world.
Well,
you can
you're
in the Facebook
right?
Association
Alzheimer
Montereyrey
and there
can find
information
and also
is in
Twitter
and they
do you
do you
obviously,
conferences and
a series of
information.
In TikTok,
no,
in TikTok, no?
In,
still not.
Well,
because no?
No,
America,
Kowen,
at all.
There's never.
We have to say,
we,
we know.
And,
well,
my correo is
doctor,
complete,
arro,
Amadoramacias.
com,
and in Facebook,
there's too.
Tardesco
much,
that has been
to be
to us.
It's a
pleasure
here,
and with
this
public,
a,
of this,
and,
and,
so,
to continue
let's go
and I'm going to
and I'm at
sure the
chabelo
it's a chabello
so much
but but
but see
Chabello
then he's
he's like the
he's like
it's like the
kenehito
to energizer
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let's get
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