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ancestry dna or 23 and me?

Discover your family history and start your family tree.

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when did you know the delirium was clearing ?

/r/alzheimers is a place for people affected by Alzheimer's Disease and dementia to support one another and share news about Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia.

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my dog is backing away from his food?

A subreddit for requesting advice on Dog behavior and husbandry. Any veterinary advice given is being given by individuals of unknown education and should be considered suspect.

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my mom is home from the hospital, and everything is hard

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at a loss, don’t know what to do

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any experience with TCU at RVH?

Subreddit for people in Barrie, Ontario and its surrounding communities in Simcoe County.

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does a fall really make everything worse?

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feeling so hopeless :/

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has anyone experienced this with risperidone ?

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has anyone tried drip bars?

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has anyone been the The Drip Bar?

Subreddit for people in Barrie, Ontario and its surrounding communities in Simcoe County.

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Notifications on my Epix Gen 2?

Welcome to our community for all things related to Garmin watches. Whether you run, cycle or swim, this is the place help each other learn about Garmin products and software. All we ask is that you be fair, reasonable, don't flame anyone and don't post commercial links. Our objective is to moderate with the lightest possible touch so, help out with that. Also, in case you're wondering, the watch you just bought doesn't look too big on your wrist. Or too small.

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when did you decide it was time to try another medication?

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how do you get a puppy to sleep through the night?

A Force and Fear Free training community providing support and advice for puppy owners.

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I don’t know what to do anymore

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

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has risperidone worked for your LO’s delusions? (+ dose!)

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Puppy keeps pooping in my bed

A Force and Fear Free training community providing support and advice for puppy owners.

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does it go away?

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

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tips for crate training and un-food motivated dog?

My mission is to help you have a wonderful relationship with your dog. Learn how to teach good manners, to decode canine behaviors, and have a really great time.

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Where do people get their dogs?

Subreddit for people in Barrie, Ontario and its surrounding communities in Simcoe County.

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any reviews on dog rescues? Specifically cause 4 paws (c4p) ?

A subreddit for people to submit questions to Torontonians and about Toronto and receive constructive responses.

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any luck with Memantine and rivastigmine combo therapy?

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

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feeling frustrated, devastated, and angry (vent)

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.

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Removing glare from existing photo frames?

Subreddit for anything related to the framing of art. This is not related to house framing or agriculture/farming, though we do enjoy a giggle at these posts on occasion.

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stranger in the house?

This subreddit is dedicated to information and support for people dealing with dementia. Dementia is an abnormal, serious loss of cognitive ability, often seen in older people as a result of degenerative disease. It can also be the result of CTE or head trauma, getting blown up by an IED, drug abuse, and other causes. Some of the most common forms of dementia are: Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies.