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Hi, One of my relative is undergoing treatment of PPA( PrimaryProgressiveAphasia ), but there are no signs of improvement in his verbal communication. Can you please provide more details about this ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suma Parinam
( General & Family Physician)
My husband, a retired pathologist, with primaryprogressiveaphasia of neurodegenerative nature with associated dementia has been prescribed an "anti-reflux regimen". He has difficulty with some ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shruti Rijhwani
( Rheumatologist)
My husband, 83, has had dementia ( primaryprogressiveaphasia ) for 13 years. After bout w/pheumonia almost six months ago, I was advised to keep him in bed. Although he hasn't developed pressure ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha
( General & Family Physician)
then they switched her from trileptal to keppra for breakthrough seizures but she still has seizures ...for a epilepsy doctor my wife had a hemmoraghic stroke in dec 2015 she has expressive aphasia ... View answer
I have grand mal seizures since 1973, approx. 1 a month then in 1975 I had an auto accident that gave me tbi . My question is (do the old seizures aggravate the tbi seizures, or the tbi seizure's ... View answer
Dr. Rynne - My sister was diagnosed about 14 months ago with PrimaryProgressiveAphasia at age 62. As the months have passed our family clearly sees her decline. Her overall health is good. It is ... View answer
My husband was recently diagnosed with dementia with primaryprogressiveaphasia with brain atrophy the neurologist didn t detail what this all entails or what we could expect such as how fast the ... View answer
My mother is 86. She was diagnosed with PrimaryprogressiveAphasia 7 years ago. For 5 years she is on Aricept 10 and Namenda 10mg. The doctor we saw today suggested leaving Aricept and for two days ... View answer
checked. He has colitis and is on regular medicine for it and is having a flare up and he also has primaryprogressiveaphasia so he cant really tell me how he feels. He does not have a temperature ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mbuomboh Veranso
( General & Family Physician)
My wife had a craniotomy to remove a glioblastoma. She was 74 at the time .Now 77..She is on Levothyroxine125 mcg..Hydrocortisone 10mg..Lamictal for seizures 125 mg morning..200mg bedtime.Her aphasia is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bajrang Lal Dhaka
( Psychiatrist)
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