Once a person develops Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia, what is likely to happen?
a. a sense of grief will overwhelm all other reactions
b. families can anticipate that their bereavement will begin with that person's death
c. in retrospect, families may be able to recognize some positive aspects in their journey
d. the premature death of the body can be expected to precede the death of the person
e. all of these
C
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