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My dad is 89 he has several health issues but this morning.he seems to be hallucinating and his mouth feels real dry and he is somewhat slurring he has been diagnosed with progressivedementia chronic ... View answer
neurologist took a MRI and saw some widening of fissures in brain. No clear diagnosis, but differential diagnosis is either NP hydrocephalus , early dementia , or abnormal shrinkage of brain. I am... View answer
My dad had a brain MRI done to rule out dementia . He has significant short term memory issues and ... indicates that he has “moderate involutional changes of the brain parenchyma”. Does this support a... View answer
HI! My mother is 89 and has progressivedementia. She gets around well but her memory is getting increasingly worse and with Namenda she got worse postural hypotension and fell. She is now on Celexa 10 mg ... View answer
My father-in-law was recently diagnosed with dementia. I believe he is 75 years old. His father had alzheimers disease. My question is simply does someone start out with the diagnosis of dementia and... View answer
diagnosed with Dementia. We feel that this is incorrect... she s only 48 years old and this came on suddenly. Isn t Dementia a slow progression, coming on and developing gradually? This occurred within a few ... View answer
My mother has dementia possibly due to alz. Doctor back home put her on medication to slow down the dementia. She is now staying in Marco for the winter and needs diagnosis of cause and meds changed... View answer
diagnosis. If the mother does definitely have dementia, they want a plan of care. What type of specialist ...I have. neighbor whose mother has dementia that was diagnosed by a family physician. The... View answer
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( General & Family Physician)
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