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The Complete Guide to Treating & Coping with Alzheimer's Disease
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Importance of Early Diagnosis for Alzheimer's Disease
Loss of memory is common among most elderly people in varying degrees. However, if such memory loss does not allow you to maintain your regular routine and causes further problems about simple calculations or use of normal daily language, you may be at risk of Alzhimer’s disease.
Alzhimer’s and dementia have common symptoms in their initial stages. Dementia could be due to vascular or vitamin deficiencies, which have alternative medicinal remedies.
Alzhimer’s has different sources of medication and it is necessary to diagnose its presence in the initial stages to make important decisions regarding treatment options and effects on your life and associated issues.
Importance of Proper Diagnosis
It is a difficult task to diagnose Alzhimer’s disease in its initial stages, as there is no single absolute test.
Doctors conduct various medical, pathological, psychological examinations and tests to ascertain the presence of Alzhimer’s disease. Important tests include thorough physical and mental examination with due regard to the importance of personal and family medical history and your present mental state. Although these tests provide valuable clues, doctors may also conduct brain scans to be doubly sure. Just one thing, such as the loss of memory, cannot conclusively diagnose your ailment as Alzhimer’s disease.
Necessity for Early Diagnosis of Alzhimer’s Disease
Once doctors diagnose someone with Alzhimer’s disease, it is impossible to reverse the situation. You can, however, take various treatments or drugs to reduce its impact and help to deal with associated problems like depression, infections, hearing or vision problems, anxiety, etc. These drugs or treatments are more effective in the early stages of Alzhimer’s disease.
Early diagnosis can help in the following ways:
- It gives sufficient time for you and your family members to come to terms with various
realities about Alzhimer’s disease. You and your family can learn more about its symptoms and effects on your behavior and personality. Accordingly, they can be prepared to deal with difficult situations as and when they arise.
- You can make suitable arrangements for your financial, legal, and other requirements in
advance. Additionally, you can draft your deed and make it public, if you become incapable of instructing others at later stages. You can also hand over a power of attorney to a trustworthy aide of your choice.
- You can look for different in-house health caregivers, support groups, care centers and
adult activity centers, etc. in your neighborhood.
- You can talk with your insurance adviser, so that you are aware of all available plans.
Be open to all possibilities and discuss them fully with your family members. It pays to be honest in such matters as it will lower everyone’s stress levels. You feel reassured and happy, as you are fully aware of what your expectations really are. Accordingly, you can make plans with specific preferences for different treatment options. You can also spell out your last wishes. You can ask for an easier and more flexible schedule at your workplace.
Do away with anything that puts excessive stress on your memory. Always keep your medicines, keys and wallet in the same place for easy location.
Try to make simple changes at your house to enable easy movement at later stages of Alzhimer’s. You could buy appliances to make meal preparations easy and less cumbersome. Keep all emergency information and important phone numbers clearly displayed in your house so that it is easy for you and others to bring in medical aid quickly if the need arises.
Make suitable changes to your current lifestyle, hobbies, or other forms of recreation. Keep yourself engaged as much as possible so your brain remains active and you are free from boredom.
Get to know others that have Alzhimer’s disease, and share your experiences with them. This helps you to understand that you are not alone in coping or fighting this disease. You can share information, solve mutual problems and discuss new ways to combat Alzhimer’s disease.
Your family members could also gather information from caregivers and support groups about what to expect and how to deal with any eventuality.
The above is an extract from the book The Complete Guide to Treating & Coping with Alzheimer's Disease.
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The Complete Guide to Treating & Coping with Alzheimer's Disease provides a comprehensive outline designed to help you explore the options for diagnosis and ongoing care if your loved one is afflicted. It is not meant to be a replacement for sound medical advice.
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