Vasculardementia
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Susan L.Vasculardementia is the most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's Disease. Also called "Multi-Infarc Dementia", Vasculardementia effects between 15 - 35% of all the persons with dementia
VascularDementia Definedby
Susan L.Vasculardementia is the most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's Disease. Also called "Multi-Infarc Dementia", Vasculardementia effects between 15 - 35% of all the persons with dementia
Obviously, as I'm sure you already know, he needs to see his physician. Family pracitioner, geriatrician, or internist to start. A GI specialist, if no one can figure out the answer. Hydration and managment and monitoring of
Novel Treatment of Vascular Cognitive Impairmentby
nih.gov
for treating or preventing Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI) through mucosal administration of E-selectin, an inducible adhesion molecule on endothelial cells. Vasculardementia is defined as the loss of cognitive...
Silent vascular disease acco ...by
Dr. Rubens D.
Silent vascular disease accompanies cognitive decline in healthy aging
Older people who are leading active, healthy lifestyles often have silent vascular disease...
Dementia and the Eight Types of Dementiaby
Bob DeMarco
, most commonly vasculardementia, but also
other types, such as dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal...
Dementia is a clinical syndrome that includes loss or decline in memory and other cognitive...
Dementia and the Eight Types of Dementiaby
Bob DeMarco
, such as Alzheimer’s disease, or strokes (called vascular or multi-infarct dementia), which decrease blood flow... of the protein tau (tangles).
Vasculardementia. Considered the second-most-common type of dementia...
Leaping Along with Dementia
after my diagnosis of vasculardementia. At first, I thought life would go downhill quickly. After reading... in the dark.
And that is how I live my life with vasculardementia, I take leap after leap in the dark...…that is something I had not considered. I think my dementia often does not allow me to use “common sense”. That...crap
Regaining Control Over Dementia and Alzheimer's
I am getting tired of having dementia… I’m ready to give it back so that I can regain my old self.
Have you ever felt that way? You may not have dementia. Arthritis, poor eyesight, or any other health problem... to be put up. NOT ONCE did I think about having dementia! NOT ONCE did I feel “tired...crap
Helpful Hints for Living with Dementia Vasculardementia is just one form of dementia, along with Alzheimer’s, Early Onset, and others... is slower. In many ways, if I could choose a form of dementia to get, it would be vasculardementia. In my case, I didn’t have to choose; I developed vasculardementia after a series of mini strokes over a two...crap
Dementia Takes on the Kitchen!
Keeping one's mind busy-and organized-is not easy when one has vasculardementia. There are activities throughout one's day that require short term memory, the area most affected by my vasculardementia. Cooking is where I seem to run into my biggest problems.
From my earliest memories...crap
Coping with Slow Memory Loss
. She laughed. I was embarrassed.
Finally, I told her about my dementia. I got the feeling that she became a little uncomfortable. Perhaps she didn't know much about dementia. Again, since I look and act... than my 59 years of age!) Not thinking, I blurted out that I was retired, that I have dementia. Well...crap
Keep a Routine to Keep Your Sanity with Dementia
Having vasculardementia allows one to remain stable for years. Big changes should not be experienced unless one has some major vascular change, such as a stroke or increased TIA's. And, I must say, that my dementia has remained stable since I was diagnosed. I've been able to function very highly most of the time...crap
could vasculardementia and Army PTSD have a connection?
My husband was diagnosed with vasculardementia 2 years ago. About the same time he was diagnosed with PTSD. He had to be life flighted to the hospital due to heart attack and in the process of being in the helicopter, it took him back to when he was in Viet-Nam. Could there be a connection and what is the of lifecrap
Dad doesn't want to eat
My dad is suffering from vasculardementia for the past 3-4 years. Recently he has lost his appetite. Any suggestions on what I can give him to get him to eat again. We supplement with Ensure but I am worried as he is very thin. Any suggestions?
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