Dementia Explained, Dr. David B. Reuben | UCLAMDChat

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@justabigbaby
@justabigbaby 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you doctor. Your presentation has been very pleasant as well as extremely educational. Having a much better understanding of the subject has helped me so much.
@francisalmed597
@francisalmed597 5 жыл бұрын
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@abbeydolan5873
@abbeydolan5873 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this helpful info! May God bless you.
@Erikatheexplorer1986
@Erikatheexplorer1986 5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, thanks for teach about dementia and Alzaimer.
@jenniferbright2829
@jenniferbright2829 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you , for teaching ! I need to study at home .
@LoganSmithtaichi
@LoganSmithtaichi 5 жыл бұрын
Hello. I live in my own house as a single person. I have taken in my 2 parents and I think they both suffer from dimentia. They do not want to see a doctor and refuse to get any sort of treatment even when they cannot take care of themselves, and I must care for them. I cannot afford a caregiver. They cannot afford their own place. They often get agitated and it makes it hard for me to get my work done around the house. I was wondering if there is any advice you have for me in caring for these wonderful people, and finding some way of helping them get the treatment they need. There are also broken items that I find when a I get home from work everyday.
@betsysaputo1640
@betsysaputo1640 5 жыл бұрын
Zedd maybe u can try putting them in the retirement home 🏡
@samcheng7542
@samcheng7542 5 жыл бұрын
On Nov 3, 2016, I was told I will not be getting a kidney transplant because I have blood circulation problems. I live in the US.my wife have had Dementia and many miscarriages over 18 year's of marriage we have done everything possible in the medical field with no results. In my 20's , I developed venous statis in which the capillaries pop and my skin darkens on both my legs below my knees and above my ankles. I have a inherited kidney disease as FSGS and minimal change , two kidney disorders. At that time, there was no treatment for me because my blood was normal but I had proteinuria alot of it. My kidney disease didn't really getbad until 2006, then I was referred to a kidney doctor. He prescribed predisone. It didn't work on me. It was supposed to slow down the disease. But my problems befan to appear in 2012, when I started to gain weight, I thought at the time I was eating too much, but I later discovered it was excess water. Because later that year, my legs started to leak water. I actually had to squeeze the water out of my socks and trousers. Then I developed claudication which causes pain on my calf muscles in the back of my legs. I would walk a few steps and they would seize up. I would rest a few moments and the pain would go away. Then walk a few more steps and again experience pain. Then in February 2014, my kidneys finally failed and I was put on haemodialysis. Then I lost circulation in my toes, then gangrene then amputations in May 2014 on my left foot then my left leg below the knee in June 2014Then my big toe on my right leg, on October 2014, and theno the rest of my toes in Nov 2014. By July 2014, I lost 40 liters of of water or 88 pounds of water through haemodialysis. I thought since I had 20 other medical problems besides my 2 kidney disorders that I wouldn't qualify for a kidney transplant. Plus I have 47 chromosomes. But at least, I now know, I won't be getting a kidney.Unless someone invents a cure for poor blood circulation. Not every one who has a chronic kidney disorder will have the kind of problems I have had.recently I was introduced to a herbalist from China by a doctor friend from India, we have to fly from India where I went for the treatment to meet with the herbalist dr sale bashiru in China.just in about two months later I was cured of this disease with herbs and oil.and my wife was becme pregnant after using his herbs and oil too also. We are few years without pain and symptoms now.here is my email address if you need information johnlevison8842@gmail.com
@analisakhala265
@analisakhala265 5 жыл бұрын
You are a wonderful person for deciding to care for your parents personally, a lot of people don't do that anymore. I hope things get manageable for you.
@inthesonesaypanya5275
@inthesonesaypanya5275 5 жыл бұрын
Why do I keep coming back here? I'm in the Sound, Frequency, and entertainment industry. Not health, medical, or the psychology industry!?!? (┛◉Д◉)┛彡┻━┻
@scubasteve6175
@scubasteve6175 3 жыл бұрын
because it's cool (:
@DementiaPreventionCenter
@DementiaPreventionCenter 10 жыл бұрын
Does by chance - UCLA have any data bout the term "normal Aging" used in this video? (we ask as damage to the brain while common, is not the normal state).
@mararosani5274
@mararosani5274 3 жыл бұрын
Very Good
@sakshisood1600
@sakshisood1600 5 жыл бұрын
Thank u soo much
@deebee5045
@deebee5045 5 жыл бұрын
What’s an Archstone professoooooooooor?
@raybon7939
@raybon7939 5 жыл бұрын
its alot the zombie process, by mid stage they become primal, and eventually slide into complete neuro failure. my mom has moderate, where she has. o executive planning and wanders around for miles, tries to bite people when being corrected or when fed. classic symptoms. in my view wireless communication has played some role in degeneration.
@erinhenderson2351
@erinhenderson2351 5 жыл бұрын
Have you bothered to study outside your lab.
@Will-xu2xk
@Will-xu2xk 6 жыл бұрын
this guy looks like a Marx Brother.
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