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About a year ago my mom (just turned 70) was walking, talking & enjoying time with friends (in an assisted living facility). Since then she has lost the ability to speak, walk, feed herself or any activity at all. She is in a wheelchair, transferred by a lift from bed to wheelchair & back & living in a private residence with around the clock nurses. Neurologist has said she has Atypical Parkinsons (not sure which one) & general Encephalopathy (again nothing specific). I am always looking for answers or any suggestions to care for her better & keep her comfortable.
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Hi ScottTX
Welcome to NeuroTalk ![]() I am sorry to read about your mother. You could describe what has happened to her in the General Health Conditions forum (https://www.neurotalk.org/forum2/). Other members may be able to offer you helpful suggestions. All the best.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ScottTX (06-21-2018) |
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