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YiaYia
Asked November 2009
Are excess saliva, slurred speech, and choking when eating symptoms of Alzheimer's?
Had MRI, shows brain shrinkage.
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Nov 2009
It certainly an be. A doctor should be able to help you cope with this.
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Oct 2017
Could be mini strokes
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