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RE: Psychology Addict # 32 |Vascular, Frontotemporal & Alzheimer’s Dementia – A Brief Discussion.
The first time I saw an Alzheimer Dementia case was a year ago at the clinic. While I was on my neurology posting. It was a man in his 60s and I knew his wife.
He was physically okay and at least I felt he wouldn't die any soon.
Less than a month after, I saw his wife dressed in white which is something that describes a woman who has lost her husband. I needed no one to tell me that he was no more. It was really painful.
An early diagnosis can sometimes delay the progress of this disease.
Thanks for this. Early diagnosis sure makes a difference. A lot of people really need to know more about Alzheimer Dementia.
You inspire me a lot @abigail-dantes. Good to hear from you after a long time.
I didn't know that Dementia was classified as a cause of death. I read another article just now, after reading your comment and found out that in many countries it is actually classified as a cause of death, despite the patient only dying from the complications. Well.. at least this might raise more awareness to the issue, before it is too late.
Yes it is a cause of death. We really need to educate lots of people on this so that they will present early to the hospital.
Hello dear @gee1 :) How have you been?
What a story you have shared with us here. A case of early onset dementia! You are strong for dealing with such painful situations.
All the best to you & lots of love!
I have been good dear.
Thanks dearie