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Memory loss and sudden violent outbursts (verbal and physical), unfortunately, are part of this disease. Your husband has no control over his actions and words. If his doctor is not a neurologist, you might consider making an appt for a neuro evaluation, especially if you are concerned about meds. You may want to see another neurologist for a second opinion. A support group for yourself is a must. Excellent resources for other info have been mentioned above. |
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How is it my 86yr old Father-in-law can remember there is candy in the house, but not tostop blowing his nose at the table. I think that's one thing that makes taking care of him so hard. It's not logical. I guess there is nothing logical about dementia. |
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How do you get somebody to go for an evaluation when they are convinced there is nothing wrong with them? (and/or are flat out terrified of hearing that yes, they may have it)? |
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I personally experience the dementia problem with my mother in law. The sun downer effect can be scary for all concerned. I was browsing this forrum for resources for my site on assisted living and have noted some sites mentioned. |
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