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dllfo 11-06-2008 01:31 AM

Any good Dementia "tests" on the web?
 
I don't want to see a psychologist at this time and was hoping someone might know where I could find some tests for "Early Onset Dementia". I started detoxing off opiates last July and don't have any cravings, etc. but my brain is not "snapping back" to normal.

Thanks

Nik-key 11-11-2008 11:23 PM

Hi Dllfo, you should see a neurologist or go to a memory clinic. They are trained in these areas, and can administer tests to help you. Best of luck!

dllfo 01-19-2009 10:54 PM

Nik-key,
Sorry I took so long to answer..... I forgot I posted. :) Sorry, not funny in a Dementia thread, but if I can't joke about some of this stuff I don't know what I would do.

I am seeing a Neurologist. Tomorrow in fact. I will ask him. Thanks for the suggestions.

megatrends 03-15-2010 01:27 AM

Did you find anything out dllfo?

My Dad has Dementia and is in a nursing home now and the beginning symptoms are different for everyone but some are similar like checking a light switch several times to make sure it is off or checking locked doors for the same thing.

My Dad would set his alarm clock on his days off so he could get the newspaper and get his coffee cup ready along with his donut and a banana. he would then go back to bed and get up later on. he felt an obsessive need to make sure everything was ready or he could not sleep.

He also had insomnia issues lying in bed obsessively worrying about mundane things. He would often fear the natural gas pill on the side of the building blowing up or things like that.

Now he can barely walk and can barely speak as the nerve disease progresses. It has taken 5 years to get to this point which is a fast progression for dementia. His doctor told me is surprised at how fast it is progressing in him.

He is 81 years old though so old age isn't helping him much.

I hope you get a grasp on what is bothering you seriously. Good luck and God bless.


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