Frontal Lobe Dementia Anyone Here In Neurology Know Anything About Frontal Temporal Lobe Dementia?

Anyone here in neurology know anything about frontal temporal lobe dementia? - frontal lobe dementia

My sister was with this diagnosis and I know he will very soon. It has lost much of its ability to find the word, and sometimes do not understand now, the words spoken to her.
I suppose in a few years it will be very mad, and perhaps can not understand anything and probably completely dependent for all your needs.
What would you do if you love me? I am 16 years younger than she. She lives in Virginia and I live in Illinois and Arent very close, but I wouldnt wish this on anyone.

3 comments:

vegan said...

My father has a different type of dementia, so I know what we are trying. It is good that you think in the future if more attention is the need arise. It is difficult to know how to answer this question without knowing more about your situation, you can help everyone, whatever your financial resources, and how you want to be involved. It is certainly easier when you share the responsibility and can take care of their applications for a facility if it too difficult to take care of your home. Area Agency on Aging in your community should be able to help with local resources. A lawyer in Elder Law can help you, your papers in order, if acted still conscious, to have someone on his behalf, the lawyer (for the health and finances). The lawyer can also advise you in planning ahead for Medicaid.

Good luck and I hope you get the best possible care.

vegan said...

My father has a different type of dementia, so I know what we are trying. It is good that you think in the future if more attention is the need arise. It is difficult to know how to answer this question without knowing more about your situation, you can help everyone, whatever your financial resources, and how you want to be involved. It is certainly easier when you share the responsibility and can take care of their applications for a facility if it too difficult to take care of your home. Area Agency on Aging in your community should be able to help with local resources. A lawyer in Elder Law can help you, your papers in order, if acted still conscious, to have someone on his behalf, the lawyer (for the health and finances). The lawyer can also advise you in planning ahead for Medicaid.

Good luck and I hope you get the best possible care.

Tat2dNrs... said...

Your doctor has Alzheimer's disease are listed, or before the cause of the diagnosis of dementia? I am a nurse and can work with patients with dementia, and there are medications that help the progression of dementia, such as Avandia, Nemenda and Aricept. If your sister's dementia, which is seen from a head injury and genetic, I do not think you're much more likely.

However, it is probably a good idea for you to make an appointment for your visit phsysician care and talk to him or her your concerns and ask questions if a physicial could include reviewing the thyroid, and CBC analysis, the end of you.

Peace,

Beki

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