What are the symptoms of the terminal stage of Alzheimer's disease?

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There are three stages of Alzheimer's and each stage the symptoms get worse. In the first stage, Mild Alzheimer's, the person often feels healthy, but they have problems understanding and making sense of there surroundings. Some other symptoms are difficulty learning or remembering new information, depression, loss of energy, getting lost going to familiar places. The second stage of Alzheimer's Moderate Alzheimer's, the damaging to the brain is worse and it is spreading throughout the neurons that controls how you speak, understand, and your thoughts. Some of these symptoms include forgetting old facts, difficulty in performing tasks, agitation, they have trouble reasoning, and they care less on their hygiene. The third Alzheimer's stage is Sever Alzheimer's. The damage to the neurons are widespread. It is the most hardest stage to family members, such as yourself, they have trouble walking and are very immune to other viruses. Some other symptoms of this stage are that they done speak proper, they moan or speak gibberish, they don't eat as much as normal, and they have trouble recognizing faces or family.
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