Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Sleep article

 


During deep sleep, the brain appears to wash away waste products that increase the risk for Alzheimer's disease.

A host of new research studies suggest that this stage of sleep — when dreams are rare and the brain follows a slow, steady beat – can help reduce levels of beta-amyloid and tau, two hallmarks of the disease.

"There is something about this deep sleep that is helping protect you," says Matthew Walker, a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.

The research comes after decades of observations linking poor sleep to long-term problems with memory and thinking, Walker says. "We are now learning that there is a significant relationship between sleep and dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease."

The strongest evidence involves deep sleep, he says. That's when body temperature drops and the brain begins to produce slow, rhythmic electrical waves.  (I do get cold at night during sleep)

So Walker and a team of scientists set out to answer a question: "Can I look into your future and can I accurately estimate how much beta-amyloid you're going to accumulate over the next two years, the next four years, the next six years, simply on the basis of your sleep tonight?" 

To find out, Walker's team studied 32 people in their 70s who had taken part in a sleep study that looked for the slow electrical waves that signal deep sleep. None of the participants had memory problems.

The scientists used brain scans to monitor levels of beta-amyloid in each participant for up to six years. And the results, published in the Nov. 2 issue of the journal Current Biology, showed people who got less deep had more beta-amyloid. 

"We have a specific sleep signature right now that seems to help us better understand where you may sit on the Alzheimer's risk trajectory in the future," Walker says.

Other studies have found that a lack of deep sleep is associated with higher levels of tau, which forms toxic tangles inside the brain cells of people with Alzheimer's.

Scientists have some ideas about why deep sleep seems able to reduce both beta-amyloid and tau.

In 2013, a landmark study of mice found that their brains switched on a sort of dishwasher during sleep.

"So things like amyloid beta, which are implicated in Alzheimer's disease, seem to actually be removed more rapidly from the brain when an animal is asleep versus when they're awake," says Laura Lewis, an assistant professor of biomedical research at Boston University.

In 2019, Lewis led a team that showed how this dishwasher works in people.

"We realized that there's these waves of fluid flowing into the brain during sleep," she says. "And it was happening at a much larger and slower scale than anything we'd seen during wakefulness."

What's more, each wave of fluid was preceded by a large, slow electrical wave.

So now scientists are looking for ways to induce the slow waves that signal deep sleep. Lewis says it's easy — in rodents.

"There's a specific deep brain structure that if you stimulate it, you can cause these sleep-like slow waves in the brain," she says.

In people, there's some evidence that rhythmic sounds can increase slow waves. 

It's also possible to boost slow waves by treating certain sleep disorders, says Dr. Yo-El Ju, an associate professor of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis. 

Ju was part of a study of people with obstructive sleep apnea, which repeatedly blocks the airway. These patients "seem to have a change in their ability to clear proteins or waste products from their brain," she says. "And people with sleep apnea are at higher risk for dementia down the line."

So Ju's team looked to see what happened after patients had been treated successfully for apnea. The scientists found that treatment resulted in more deep sleep and more beta-amyloid cleared from the brain.

And Ju says there was another effect: Participants' brains began making less beta-amyloid. 

"So I don't know whether it's that sleep increases clearance or whether sleep decreases the production of waste products," she says. 

Either way, sleep is important to brain health, Ju says – though she admitted to being a bit sleep deprived on the day we spoke.

"My 2-year-old decided to sleep in my bed and eat a tortilla and a banana at 2 in the morning," she says. "But usually I get a pretty good sleep."

Saturday, May 28, 2022

Why Am I exhausted today?

 I had a great night of sleep.

I awoke at 10 AM.  

We went to the bagel shop.  One large cup of coffee did not wake me up.  

We went shopping at Sams.  I walk slow. I don't get out of breath. 

I am back on all my supplements.

https://meandgin.blogspot.com/2021/11/support-for-supplements-for-alzheimers.html

After being off them for a month I feel no differnce.  supplements link

Patients would come to me complaining of fatique.  After I ruled out anemia and thyroid problem I 
would start Prozac.  The patient usually responded withib 5 days and stayoed on the antidepressant.
The most important thing for a depression is exercise but that is the last thing the patient wants to do.  
I do go up and down a flight of stairs 10 times a days.  I am also on citalopam.  

I quess it can chalk it up to my Alzheimers.  A bad day.  I haven't had any arguments either.

Friday, May 27, 2022

In my 5th year having Alzheimer's my attempt to achieve contentment each day

Best thing is to have 8-10 hours sleep after taking:
1- Magnesium L Treonate 4,000 mg Link
2- Melatonin 5 mg
3- Ashwagandha link

Key is to avoid stress which causes me to feel bad with subsequent anxiety and depression. 
Arguments with my wife is a main cause of this.

Each moring after taking all my prescription medications(plus a stool softener) I get a cup of coffee with 90% dark chocolate to get my flavinoids.  
I also drink a can of diet coke.  This seems to help me have a bowel movement.  
I drink these while in my man cave in the basement watching morning JOE on my 85 inch TV.
I also now eat 2 piece of dried prunes.  
Despite talking probiotics each day I find this helps me have a BM. 
Again having a BM helps me with my contentment. 

I also am on my computer while watching TV. 
I was advised by someone at memory center to not do TV and computers.  
I get great satifaction by writing my blogs and twitters. 

I try not to eat till noon. 
Right now despite that 14 hour fast my glucose only dropped 4 points, 212 to 208. 
I take Invokana. 
It doesn't seem to work as well as before.
I quess I  shouldn't take cream in my coffee?
I will have to stop all carbs especially anything with cream in it. 

With my on twitter and blog I usually get tired and switch from news to something entertaining on TV.  
Right now I am watching Better Call Saul series. 

At night I am rereading the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Corwall.  I often remember some of the passages.  Other than the enjoyment I hope I am refiring the neurons that I forgot. 

I am not doing the walking that I should.  That is a big lapse in my program,  if I get axious I will pace in the house which helps. 

I was off my supplements for a month on the trip to Ireland.  This week I started all of them again.  Hard to determine if they do any good for me?


I don't usually call people. I get tired after long phone conversations. 

I have a Men's group on Zoom everyweek.  I always enjoy that.  We usually discuss a book that we have chosen to read. 12 men from my Episcopal church. 






Thursday, May 26, 2022

I can still make my lunch

 I had a set back with my Alzheimers when I fell and had a subarachnoid hemorrage on March 7 link SAH

I can still make fasting lunch.


Most difficult part is slicing the red onion.

Is everything bagel salt.

Sliced salmon from SAMS. 

Capers

Cream cheese.  Much better than cream from Ireland. 

Although the butter from Ireland is great. 

I find if I don't have a satisfying tasting meal like this I get anxious. 

On other mornings I will toast my 100 calorie English muffin till it is crunchy, then put crunch peanut better on it, and then roast it till the PB is a little dark.

I then add 3 slices of bacon on it.  

Again very satisfying and something I can make myself

 I went off my ice cream diet with my fasting glucose going down to 182

I am thinking Glucoset has not gone down to usual 155 is because I eat a fruit bowl every day w whipped cream to get the antioxidants?



Tuesday, May 24, 2022



I mention true grit in the title of my last book.

 
This quote may explain why I have gone publc with my diagnosis. 

Many people hide their diagnosis of cancer because there is often a stigma atttached to it. 

The same is true of Alxheimers.

I am writing the fifth year of my experience with Alxheimers to shine a light on what is the progress of the disease. 

FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF GRIT: 

from Internet Applied Psychology

1- Courage

2-Conscentiosness: being thorough, careful or vigilant 

3- Perseverance

4-  Passion


Peter Attia makes a good point about AZ below:



I fell and had a Subarachnoid hemmorhage on March 7, 2022.

I feel my abiltity to write the above blog shows I have made a major comeback from the SAH.

SAH link


Supplement link 39 pills 

Many Docs are against this type of pill burden. 

Pill burden is a concept of the past since our experience with treating HIV successfully. 

I stopped supplements on my last trip last month.

Did I notice any problem? HARD TO TELL.

I am felling better back  home at with less stress of travel.

Dr Dale Bredesen has a book  about the AZ survivors who are on his Recode program. 

His introduction is excellent.  

The meat of the book:

p19 Kristen (first patient on Recode for nine years)

p45 Deborah (memory improved considerably)

p55 Edward  (positive PET scan)

p67  Marcy (chelations)

p87 Sally (IV anti-amyloid medicine made her worse)

p96 Frank (nine years maintains improvement)

p128 Julie (coauthor of second book: The End of AZ The Program)

For me I need to apply my true grit towards more exercise.


Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Weight after ice cream diet and cruise from Norway to Ireland for Tauck tour in Ireland.


You don't go to Ireland for the weather. 
However the MAGNUM ice cream bars are outstanding.
I was on an ice cream diet.  My weight did not go up but my Hgb A1C went up to 9.2
My vision got  a little  blurrry.






 I think I have sarcopenia.

My muscle mass has dropped from 36.8 lbs in Nov 2021 to 34.3 lbs in March 28, 2022.

Atfer my ice ceeam diet I gained a pound of msucle without resistance trained .

I went up to 35.6 lbs of muscle mass on 5-16 -22

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