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My husband has had c a for 13 years. At first it was progressing very slowly but recently his walking and balance have got quite bad. He also has problems with hallucinations and with working out who I am. He cannot retain any sort of timetable and worries about what will happen. Does anyone know if
My husband has had c a for 13 years. At first it was progressing very slowly but recently his walking and balance have got quite bad. He also has problems with hallucinations and with working out who I am. He cannot retain any sort of timetable and worries about what will happen. Does anyone know if
Dority
in
Ataxia UK
5 years ago
Tinnitus (ringing in ears) with serious cognitive impairment
What is really ruining my life is
cognitive
impairment
at the level of dementia (difficulty thinking, speaking, analyzing). I have been checked for many disorders but all of the tests and examinations came back negative.
What is really ruining my life is
cognitive
impairment
at the level of dementia (difficulty thinking, speaking, analyzing). I have been checked for many disorders but all of the tests and examinations came back negative.
BRISOC
in
British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
At the end of my tether
After yet another appointment with my GP today after 6 months of fatigue, balance problems, numbness and tingling in fingers, - to name a few. I have been referred for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy!! My levels are high now as I have been supplementing b12 sublinguals (on the recommendation of a locum
After yet another appointment with my GP today after 6 months of fatigue, balance problems, numbness and tingling in fingers, - to name a few. I have been referred for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy!! My levels are high now as I have been supplementing b12 sublinguals (on the recommendation of a locum
Awil
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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Hello from a gal with FND, autoimmune considerations, and more..
I'm relieved that the
cognitive
impairment
seems to have abated, but I still can't work full-time or go into the office (am unable to sit or stand for a full day yet), so I'm embracing the reality of being temporarily disabled.
I'm relieved that the
cognitive
impairment
seems to have abated, but I still can't work full-time or go into the office (am unable to sit or stand for a full day yet), so I'm embracing the reality of being temporarily disabled.
kayteezee
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
Intranasal Insulin May Improve Motor Functions, Verbal Fluency in Patients With Parkinson Disease
Researchers stated that further studies are required to determine whether INI treatment can benefit patients with PD before they develop clinically significant
cognitive
impairment
.
Researchers stated that further studies are required to determine whether INI treatment can benefit patients with PD before they develop clinically significant
cognitive
impairment
.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Paper linking low vitamin D to cognitive impairment in patients with Hashimoto's
Low levels of vitamin D have been correlated with
cognitive
impairment
in non-HT population. We examined the association of vitamin D levels with
cognitive
impairment
in patients with HT. Methods
We recruited 194 patients with HT and 200 healthy volunteers.
Low levels of vitamin D have been correlated with
cognitive
impairment
in non-HT population. We examined the association of vitamin D levels with
cognitive
impairment
in patients with HT. Methods
We recruited 194 patients with HT and 200 healthy volunteers.
diogenes
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Caring role causing difficulties
These are physical, not
cognitive
impairment
, except insofar as serious illness and pain naturally causes psychological suffering too. This person has adult children and some other relatives. they take a mostly hands-off approach to her and her difficulties.
These are physical, not
cognitive
impairment
, except insofar as serious illness and pain naturally causes psychological suffering too. This person has adult children and some other relatives. they take a mostly hands-off approach to her and her difficulties.
Lucens
in
Headway
5 years ago
Perpetual fatigue/fog continues to affect entire life!
Never fully feel "there" ·
Cognitive
decline/
impairment
(Concentration, alertness, memory, focus, processing/recalling/stumbling over words and sentences, confusion, etc.
Never fully feel "there" ·
Cognitive
decline/
impairment
(Concentration, alertness, memory, focus, processing/recalling/stumbling over words and sentences, confusion, etc.
zheshi14
in
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
5 years ago
Perpetual exhaustion/fog continue to affect my entire life
Never fully feel "there" ·
Cognitive
decline/
impairment
(Concentration, alertness, memory, focus, processing/recalling/stumbling over words and sentences, confusion, etc.
Never fully feel "there" ·
Cognitive
decline/
impairment
(Concentration, alertness, memory, focus, processing/recalling/stumbling over words and sentences, confusion, etc.
zheshi14
in
Living with Anxiety
5 years ago
Hypothyroidism as a Predictor of Surgical Outcomes in the Elderly
Thyroid-related symptoms are sometimes comparable to physiological manifestations of the aging process, and hypothyroidism may be related with many symptoms which can be present in critical patients, such as
cognitive
impairment
, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and hematological alterations, and eventually
Thyroid-related symptoms are sometimes comparable to physiological manifestations of the aging process, and hypothyroidism may be related with many symptoms which can be present in critical patients, such as
cognitive
impairment
, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and hematological alterations, and eventually
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Perpetual exhaustion and fogginess continue to affect my entire life
Never fully feel "there" ·
Cognitive
decline/
impairment
(Concentration, alertness, memory, focus, processing/recalling/stumbling over words and sentences, confusion, etc.
Never fully feel "there" ·
Cognitive
decline/
impairment
(Concentration, alertness, memory, focus, processing/recalling/stumbling over words and sentences, confusion, etc.
zheshi14
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Hallucinations ?
Ischemic stroke, mild
cognitive
impairment
, that's me; however, lately I've been having hallucinations, they only happen upon awakening middle of the night, or morning. Manifest in color distortion. My room is white, and I've been seeing red, or yellow.
Ischemic stroke, mild
cognitive
impairment
, that's me; however, lately I've been having hallucinations, they only happen upon awakening middle of the night, or morning. Manifest in color distortion. My room is white, and I've been seeing red, or yellow.
Katiebethpdxsea
in
Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
5 years ago
Non-family informal care role, big problems
These are physical, not
cognitive
impairment
, except insofar as serious illness and pain naturally causes psychological suffering too. This person has adult children and some other relatives. they take a mostly hands-off approach to her and her difficulties.
These are physical, not
cognitive
impairment
, except insofar as serious illness and pain naturally causes psychological suffering too. This person has adult children and some other relatives. they take a mostly hands-off approach to her and her difficulties.
Lucens
in
Care Community
5 years ago
Hiding contamination issues.
Hi, I have in the past had cognitive behavior therapy for G.A.D/contamination o.c.d. Sometimes I am o.k and can feel relaxed not obsessive, at other times I am mildly affected where I can hide my symptoms. Then I have other days feeling stressed and 'brain full'. I noticed I often seem to be worse a
Hi, I have in the past had cognitive behavior therapy for G.A.D/contamination o.c.d. Sometimes I am o.k and can feel relaxed not obsessive, at other times I am mildly affected where I can hide my symptoms. Then I have other days feeling stressed and 'brain full'. I noticed I often seem to be worse a
chaoticbag
in
OCD-UK
5 years ago
Brain degeneration
I’m new here elderly woman diagnosed with “mild
cognitive
impairment
” (frontal lobe dementia). Are there other people coping with issues stemming from this diagnosis?
I’m new here elderly woman diagnosed with “mild
cognitive
impairment
” (frontal lobe dementia). Are there other people coping with issues stemming from this diagnosis?
Learn3
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Novel Treatment Opportunities Against Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease with an Emphasis on Diabetes-Related Pathways.
Novel Treatment Opportunities Against
Cognitive
Impairment
in Parkinson's Disease with an Emphasis on Diabetes-Related Pathways. Feb 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30687888
Novel Treatment Opportunities Against
Cognitive
Impairment
in Parkinson's Disease with an Emphasis on Diabetes-Related Pathways. Feb 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30687888
aspergerian
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Assessment Provider Advice
I'll move on)) 1.1.7 If the claimant questionnaire is not returned and the claimant has been identified as having a mental or
cognitive
impairment
, the claim will be referred directly to the AP for assessment.
I'll move on)) 1.1.7 If the claimant questionnaire is not returned and the claimant has been identified as having a mental or
cognitive
impairment
, the claim will be referred directly to the AP for assessment.
ricky85
in
Headway
5 years ago
Plant based diet and AF outcomes
We report the case of an 82-year-old man with a history of polypharmacy due to coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, ischaemic cardiomyopathy, hyperlipidaemia, hypertension and persistent atrial fibrillation who presented with memory loss,
cognitive
impairment
, fatigue and weakness.
We report the case of an 82-year-old man with a history of polypharmacy due to coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, ischaemic cardiomyopathy, hyperlipidaemia, hypertension and persistent atrial fibrillation who presented with memory loss,
cognitive
impairment
, fatigue and weakness.
rosyG
in
AF Association
6 years ago
New ADAA blog - Escaping the Web of Anxiety: The Most Effective Treatment for Anxiety Disorders - by ADAA board member Ken Goodman, LCSW
What is the most effective treatment for anxiety? The gold standard for the treatment of anxiety is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). This therapeutic modality has been empirically validated with research as the most effective treatment for all types of anxiety disorders. CBT is a therapy model that
What is the most effective treatment for anxiety? The gold standard for the treatment of anxiety is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). This therapeutic modality has been empirically validated with research as the most effective treatment for all types of anxiety disorders. CBT is a therapy model that
ADAATeamLise
Partner
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Discrimination and public health
Discrimination on the grounds of age could be reinforced by discrimination based on female gender, lower socioeconomic status, lack of participation in employment, declining physical function, disability, and
cognitive
impairment
.
Discrimination on the grounds of age could be reinforced by discrimination based on female gender, lower socioeconomic status, lack of participation in employment, declining physical function, disability, and
cognitive
impairment
.
holyshedballs
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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