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Old 09-08-2007, 04:15 PM #1
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Default why prolong dementia

I DON'T KNOW IF IT MATTERS HOW ONE'S DEMENTIA STARTS OR WHAT CAUSES IT. mine is a result of a genetic condition that deteriorates artery walls resulting in mini strokes deep in the brain.
What I would like to discover is the likely progression of dementia. Is there a typical pattern of decline. I have been dealing with a lot of depression and myoclonus jerking. Aricept gave me such a bad headache that I went to the ER. I also have diabetes 2 and high blood pressure.
Looking ahead to what I will become is dismal and I think the best course for me to take is to ignore my medication and let the high blood pressure and diabetes take its natural course. why I would want to prolong my life, given what is ahead of me, seems counterproductive and foolish.
If this is read by a lot of caregivers I'd appreciate your holding back on your criticism. I"D like to hear from those who are in the same boat as me, not from those of you who are struggling to care for and nurture people with dementia.
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