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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI've seen this clinical course many times:
In a career with 60000+ patients, I have noted a particular path for these male individuals (in general females exhibit a significantly different clinical regression ):
1. Upon meeting him in his 50s the individual is obese with a sallow complexion, taking medications for high BP, high cholesterol, urinary issues, and ED (often times Flomax and Cialis are combined to assist in prostate maintenance as well as the other thing). The patient is fully functional and energetic despite the weight and metabolism issues.
2. As time goes by, say 5-7 years, the clinician notices a series of losses: skin and muscle tone, kinetic energy drops off somewhat, a look of sadness and resignation when not engaged, and importantly a paucity of intellectual dynamism, almost a retreat from active consideration and originality. My personal interpretation of this is a physiological exhaustion-theres just so much energy which can be channeled to cognitive interactions due to the strain imposed by the body.
3. Suddenly, there appears to be a decompensation: the BP becomes less-easily controllable and the individual manifests symptoms visibly: skin color, emotional agitation, edema even in the face and hands. We often casually say, with some surprise, hes aging quickly. The clinician makes a mental note to keep an eye on this fellow. The gestalt is that hes not doing well. The agitation is a combination of visceral emotional upset and untoward physiological strain.
4. This may persist for a highly variable length of time, while doctors try different medications and perhaps once again attempt a weight-loss program. The patient quietly or not so quietly knows hes deteriorating.
5. There comes a point when you look at him and say something is really wrong here and the countdown begins. And then, and you arent easily able to predict but you know its coming, you get the phone call or the information through the family or mutual acquaintance that hes in the hospital or worse.
I believe we are in Stage 5 at this time.
multigraincracker
(37,017 posts)Wont be long.
Ocelot II
(129,135 posts)Apparently some people are able to continue to move around, however feebly, and exhibit occasional brief flashes of sentience - or at least the ability to make enough word-adjacent sounds with their faces that some others believe they are speaking. It would be nice to have enough of a timetable that I have a chance of winning a deadpool, but I know it doesn't work that way. There will probably be a "Weekend at Bernie's" episode before it's all said and done and we can have the big party.
gab13by13
(31,259 posts)dalton99a
(92,161 posts)Tremendous coverage, tremendous numbers
Freddie
(10,062 posts)Natural causes would work too.
PCIntern
(27,977 posts)I literally had just come back from my honeymoon, switched on the tv and two minutes later, boom.
ms liberty
(10,977 posts)Servers would fail. It would be epic.
usonian
(23,594 posts)Shocking!

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