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Dementia education I The brain and dementia 

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Foundational information about dementia. Part of the 'Understanding Dementia' webinar series: • Webinars I Understandi...
Helpful resources: alzheimer.ca/sites/default/fi....
To participate live in our monthly webinars, visit our website at: alzbc.org/webinars.
For dementia support across B.C., call us at 1-800-936-6033, English services available Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cultural- and language-specific support is available in Cantonese, Mandarin, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu. Visit alzbc.org/fldhl to learn more.
Support is also available in the Yukon! Our First Link® Yukon Dementia Helpline is available for anyone affected by dementia, whether professionally or personally. Yukoners can reach the Helpline by calling 1-888-852-2579, available from Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to access the help and guidance they need. All calls are confidential.
Note: The health-care services delivered by each health authority in British Columbia and the Yukon may differ. The contents presented are for information purposes only and do not intend to replace advice from health-care professionals. Please consult with health-care professionals or contact your respective local health authorities directly for any medical advice and diagnosis.

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@foxiefair123
@foxiefair123 Год назад
I have MCI, and I have many of these symptoms. I’m younger than people normally are when they get this, and I’m able to keep myself relatively physically well. This causes social problems for me because I appear fine, and people don’t understand and I have little support. In fact, people get angry and frustrated with me because I’m apathetic and find it difficult to plan things and go out. I have lost a lot of skills and the ability to keep my belongings organized. The pressure that is put on me makes this much more difficult.
@basedjj93
@basedjj93 11 месяцев назад
Keep trying and focusing! You got this! Do daily affirmations as well, every morning just say 20 positive things about yourself and life. The tongue is very powerful! Speak only positive things about yourself. If you say negative things about yourself then that’s what you’ll become. So only speak positive about yourself!! Love you
@merylvanmuylwyk7993
@merylvanmuylwyk7993 Год назад
Very helpful thank you.
@dannymeske3821
@dannymeske3821 2 года назад
My wife who had heart a valve replacement and is on Wafrin blood thinner, and also has A-Fib has developed Dementia!
@bethy777ful
@bethy777ful 2 года назад
This happened similarly to my grandma on my dads side. Apparently almost immediately after she got her pace maker put in, she developed dementia. She was 80 years old and never had any memory issues prior to that.
@bethy777ful
@bethy777ful 2 года назад
I think it's how these things affect the regulation of the blood circulatory in your brain but I'm not too sure on that tbh.
@dawnbaker8298
@dawnbaker8298 Год назад
I was just told by my doctor and this is a hard one to deal with when I lost my mother to it.I just want to understand it all .Thank you for sharing
@dannymeske3821
@dannymeske3821 Год назад
@@bethy777ful Mini strokes!
@blindwisdom9665
@blindwisdom9665 3 года назад
No it break my heart😓
@PM-gx2bp
@PM-gx2bp 7 месяцев назад
Why?
@Auggies1956
@Auggies1956 Год назад
I'm reading inflammation is the case of these brain diseases, not the plaque.
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