These photos were taken Jan. 19, 2010, on the day of the first visit to the clinical trial center.
A minimalist jewelry day, only 3 necklaces today. Usually there are 5 or 6, plus at least 3 serious bracelets. The irony is that Mom was always a classic minimalist jewelry wise. Just one serious, statement making piece of jewelry at a time.
Mom, after being costumed by her 4 year old granddaughter!
The neurologist mentioned a phase III trial to my Dad. At first, Dad said, no way, guinea pig concept etc.
Then, after I read about it, we decided to meet with the trial center and investigate Bapineuzimab. So where it stands now, after 3 visits to the clin trial ctr, is that Mom is enrolled in the trial, as a non carrier of some gene that is present in alz. patients. However, an MRI is required as part of the study protocol, and she could not get through that test without sedation.
I knew this would be a problem, and was laughing when the dr. at the center said he talked to Mom about just relaxing and taking a nap during the scan. Riiiight, on several levels, first, the noise level of the MRI equipment is impossibly loud, second, did he really expect her to remember what he told her. We are dealing with a 30 second reset as far as remembering info, and you would think, after he admin'd the MMSE that he would know this.
So, he is finding out if the trial sponsor would allow some sedation during the scan. I think probably not, so that ends that.