My wife is only 59 and can barely walk and is now gagging at solid food. It's been the toughest thing to ever deal with. Our battle with Alzheimer’s started in August 2015. The diagnosis didn't happen until February 2021. By 2016 she couldn't drive and she lost her job in August 2015 because she suddenly forgot how to do math, and a marh teacher that was a no go. I don't know how much more time we have. I miss her.
@Mrbillcollierjr3 ай бұрын
In August 2015 she had what we think was a stroke and went to moderate dementia immediately, but she really hid it from me, not that I did a memory test as her primary symptoms were catastrophic anxiety, and in light of her age we just thiugh this was anxiety. Stage three was awful, worse year of my life, no meds or diagnosis, and it lasted like 6 months of hell, pure hell. By November 2021 she was incontinent and was in memory care, but I brought her home. She barely has words and she gags on food.
@MelissaBPhD3 ай бұрын
I’m sorry to hear that. You may want to check out this video too MelissaBPhD.com/nosh Thank you for watching the show and best wishes to you and your family ❤️🙏🏻
@KennedyNicole-te9vi3 ай бұрын
My husband first experienced confusion and loss of memory in May of 2012 while undergoing rehab for alcoholism. Being home seemed to help him until 2017 when he gradually began experiencing Alzheimer’s symptoms. He had four to five hours a day where he wanted to get a "greyhound" to "go home." Also, he thinks I am his sister and believes he has rented a car (he hasn't driven in 5 years). His personal hygiene was in the tank, it was necessary for him to change two to three times a day. Without long-term insurance for his care, it was becoming stressful to care for him. This year our family friend "Ken" introduced and started him on BRONGEE HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS for Alzheimers and Dementia, 2 months into treatment he improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally gone. No case of Alzheimer’s, hallucination, forgetfulness, and others, he’s strong again and able to go about daily activities. Contact Dr. Rohan today via whatsapp +393510553632 As this may also help you or your loved one get rid of dementia.
@BLFulle8 күн бұрын
@KennedyNicole-te9vi You shouldn't be posting scam cures on here. It's cruel and immoral.
@MelissaBPhD8 күн бұрын
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@GM8101PHX18 күн бұрын
Melissa You are a beautiful woman, you remind me of my Mom who had Dementia and you described her illness to the "T" Thank You!!!
@MelissaBPhD17 күн бұрын
Thank you for tuning in! I hope you have a happy and heathy holiday season!
@GM8101PHX18 күн бұрын
I can concerned with my Mom having this disease that I may end up with it, how ever at 67 my friends are not making comments of my ability to function day to day, I always keep my home neat and always place my wallet and keys in a jewelry box on my dresser and other things in my safe!!! Both my brother and sister do not have any issues, but my niece who resembles my mom does have some issues, I would assume she might be susceptible!!! I feel all young adults should be watching your videos so they are not surprised as my family was back in 1996, mom lived until January 2013!!
@MelissaBPhD17 күн бұрын
Thank you for tuning in! I hope you have a happy and heathy holiday season!
@jerrywinkler449024 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@MelissaBPhD22 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@MelissaBPhD22 күн бұрын
Thank you for the Super Thanks ❤️(Took me a bit to figure out what that was and how to respond ☺️) I really appreciate the support!!
@NanaCooks247Ай бұрын
My husband, 68, has dementia, in I think stage 4, with some 5. He has a history of heart attack, a triple bypass surgery, type 1 diabetes, and diabetic autonomic neuropathy. Could these diseases cause vascular dementia? I am trying to figure out what kind he has, or if it even matters. He saw a neurologist in Houston 1 1/2 years ago, and was diagnosed at that time with MCI, but has declined significantly since then. We moved a little over a year ago, and his appointment for a neurologist is pending, coming up soon. If he has vascular dementia, are the stages the same?
@MelissaBPhDАй бұрын
The stages are pretty much the same. He may just have more sudden changes if it vascular and he has another event. Glad he’s going to see a neurologist soon and hope you get some answers. 🙏🏻 thank you for tuning in and for your question!
@tracysmith-yv5lt3 ай бұрын
i work in a care home for dementia first time looking after a family with dementia she found out last year still able to do things on her own for now how long will this last 78yr old is Alzheimer what happens before Dementia should now this work in a Dementia home not seen it outside work. Worries me having 2 grown-up children go to visit her a lot I'm used to getting hit by them etc at work i know they do not mean to do this it is their dementia giving them a hard time at work it's different than being at his mother's house all day before and after work if she gets confused more dependant
@MelissaBPhD3 ай бұрын
Check out this episode to learn more about how to handle difficult behaviors: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nICYc6ODadqKqa8si=M4HWPFqBgB-LU4at Thank for tuning and for your comment!