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Alzheimer Symptoms More Condition_symptoms Medical Professionals: Please Help. Problem With Alzheimer's Symptoms, But No Alzheimers Disease Detected?

Medical professionals: Please help. Problem with Alzheimer's symptoms, but no Alzheimers disease detected? - alzheimer symptoms more condition_symptoms

Recently, my mother was showing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. She went to the doctor and she concluded that the activity of their brains do not show the characteristics of the disease. The doctors have no explanation for why my mother is acting accordingly. My mother is a dialysis patient.

Could contact with a drug that could cause this problem have been? Could it be that someone slipped him some kind of drugs? Please give me some possible explanations. Thanks

1 comment:

  1. There are many reasons why you may have symptoms.

    For example, my grandmother, acted as if he were to develop Alzheimer's, and it was the old, not too much of him until he fainted, and think one day it was discovered his potassium levels are very low. It was so bad, he thought the leaves of the hospital were the towels. Once she reached her potassium straightening, was more animated than ever before.

    Also, if you on dialysis, you may have chemicals that can accumulate in one does not get rid of .... or as you said, a reaction to medication.

    Other things causing the problems may be, if someone a thyroid problem or even have a shock. For example, my stepmother, AW was good, but my son is dead (grandson), and burial, he repeated what he said. Doctors diagnosed him with dementia, and ten years, but did nothing to sit on a chair, even if her husband a new car could not remember the next day purchased. Finally, his brother moved is with them led her to Loma Linda University in California, and has conducted many tests and found that it was depression.

    I felt every time I had a wrong diagnosis, so he wrote a world-renowned neurologist, and described the problem. He said that although she had dementia, no additional testing was necessary because it could be small strokes or other reasons, and you get to the bottom of things, know what it is, before the process effectively. ... Then you might have better luck, he sees a neurologist. In addition, one of my former roommate, a psychologist and brain mapping are now where you when someone has Alzheimer's or something else happens, you can say.

    It might even had a fall, has his head, and the hospital could mask the responsibility ... say that this is not what happened, but only to note that there are many things that even small impacts can cause similar symptoms .... and require completely different treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

    But I think it is better to find onevery good ..... Neurologist because the brain functions are a specialty, and the brain is too complicated to speculate with reasonable accuracy.

    My best wishes for you
    Peggy

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