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Baeocystintoday at 4:04 AM3 repliesview on HN

I know two people who have been taking the new monoclonal antibody treatment for it. One who was a bit further along when she started, and did not show any significant improvement. The one who started while she was still in the early stages has completely arrested her descent. She hasn't recovered much of what she already lost, but she's still able to live independently and enjoy life, and her mental acuity scores are (slightly) better than they were last year. That's a hell of a thing.


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ChadNauseamtoday at 6:39 AM

I also know someone who's significantly better now than they were a few years ago thanks to alzheimer's medication. And Trontinemab, which is currently in phase III trials I believe, seems even better than what is publicly available as it crosses the blood-brain barrier more readily. We're entering a brighter future for alzheimer's patients.

ulfwtoday at 6:05 AM

How do you know it's completely arrested?

Best these type of drugs can do is give you a few months extra window (say 4-6 months). They're not a cure. Sadly.

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maybelsyruptoday at 5:07 AM

Wait what treatment is this?

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