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Understanding Dementia (Alzheimer's & Vascular & Frontotemporal & Lewy Body Dementia) 

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@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine 2 года назад
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@WitoldBanasik
@WitoldBanasik Год назад
Thank you your in-depth analysis of dementia. My mom had been suffering from dementia for over 10 years.. Well we as Her closest family members had been suffering with Her to tell you the truth. Her late onset of the dementia was slower because of Her extremely active social and professional life, she got her doctorate and was a poetess as well. Anyway later on She got issues with Her eyesight, and was tackling with very serious eye diseases; that cut Her activity short and speeding Her dementia. Passed away peacefully in Her sleep, aged 98. R.I.P. Mom.
@everythangluxury
@everythangluxury Месяц назад
Just lost my Mom Apr. 6, 2024 to Lewy body dementia. It to this day has been the most horrible experience I've ever had. I miss my Mom more than anything in life. This is a horrible disease. I watched it reduce my Mom to a vegetable. I will need therapy for the rest of my life. I was fortunate enough to start recording the after effects of her melt downs for the past 2 year's. My ultimate goal is to make a movie about the experience. THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS DISEASE ❗️❗️God bless you for taking care of your Mom. It's an ELITE category for anyone who survives such an ordeal.
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@jimprior5700
@jimprior5700 2 месяца назад
My wife had LBD and I am shocked at how many medical profesionals did not recognize it. They were aware of the symptoms. We know it could not be cured but the family could have been helped in dealing with and helping her.
@MamaUnscripted
@MamaUnscripted 2 месяца назад
My 71 year old mother has vascular dementia due an undiagnosed PFO as a baby. We've made a channel for her under this account name. Hope those who want to see light hearted times will enjoy the videos. :)
@claudianavarro9708
@claudianavarro9708 7 дней назад
What is PFO?
@rebeccacruse9163
@rebeccacruse9163 4 месяца назад
you have a very soothing voice. very pleasant to listen to. I hear a lot of voices and yours is the nicest. I work with dementia patients so this video was very helpful to me. My Paternal grandmother recently died of vascular dementia. So I thank you this video was very helpful to me. I work with the people and it is hard to understand some days. My grandma smoked since she was 10 years old. so she definitely raised her risk. Thank you again please keep these videos coming
@thuruvekererajasekhar6459
@thuruvekererajasekhar6459 Год назад
Excellent presentation very easy to understand and visualize the discription would like to hear more diseases
@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine Год назад
Thank you!
@riadhbouzaiene5820
@riadhbouzaiene5820 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this. The best I've seen on the subject !
@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine 11 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks 😀
@binoddas3951
@binoddas3951 Год назад
Excellent presentation. Thank you so much
@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine Год назад
Thank you for watching 😊
@drew9312
@drew9312 4 месяца назад
Excellent, well-pitched summary. Thanks.
@narada6329
@narada6329 11 месяцев назад
Holy, this is a good presentation. Thanks!
@arjunnain2586
@arjunnain2586 8 месяцев назад
I'm having all these symptoms at age of 21, repetitive same kind of thoughts can't remember what I'm writing and losing memory, thoughts like i will die and forget everything what should i do and which doctor should i visit? please help I'm at the stage where i want to die and get rid of all this. is this even cureable.
@Bubbles_88568
@Bubbles_88568 7 месяцев назад
It’s sounds like this is stress related/ trauma/ anxiety. If so think about what things are/have concerned you if so maybe get therapy to help with coping mechanisms.
@TheWiseOldOwl-d3x
@TheWiseOldOwl-d3x 3 месяца назад
Visit a psychiatrist first. If he feels he needs to refer you to some other speciality, he will.
@missynataliasaputra
@missynataliasaputra 11 месяцев назад
What about dementia caused by hemorrhagic stroke? Ruptured brain aneurysms.
@thatbelgianguyorsum
@thatbelgianguyorsum Месяц назад
imagine having dementia
@mtloke5732
@mtloke5732 8 месяцев назад
Dementia patients may not know they have dementia.
@amandabcilley
@amandabcilley 3 месяца назад
Sounds like my ADHD
@kerryeastlake8812
@kerryeastlake8812 Месяц назад
My mum has vascular disease
@Fact24h155
@Fact24h155 2 месяца назад
Merci pour cette vidéo très informative ! J’ai une question : comment peut-on différencier les premiers signes de la démence des simples oublis liés à l’âge ?
@rosannewright3551
@rosannewright3551 Год назад
How to understand dementia?
@tomravenscraft3582
@tomravenscraft3582 3 месяца назад
Amazing video!
@AmandaAllen-c2q
@AmandaAllen-c2q Год назад
My grammy(moms mom) is battling Alzeimers now..its so heartbreaking to see my best friend go away like she is and knowong that there is NOTHING that i can do to stop it.
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
Have you tried mushroom and other psychedelic products, I believe you should give it a chance
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
Lion's mane mushroom and its extract have been shown to have various health benefits. Research has found that lion's mane may protect against dementia, reduce mild symptoms of anxiety and depression, and help repair nerve damage.
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
All thanks to Dwayne_myco, who's a mycologist, He's really helped a lot of patient suffering from dementia, depression and anxiety to come out of it. Yeah, Dwayne_myco
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
On instagram
@liberalbias4462
@liberalbias4462 9 месяцев назад
​@@joysamuel6318😢
@DinaAlbushra-hj3co
@DinaAlbushra-hj3co 6 месяцев назад
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@leonleone2580
@leonleone2580 Год назад
To put it briefly, one can describe the disease with, out of control
@pandemicnova
@pandemicnova Год назад
It's hell. Being conscious and aware of your behavior and lacking the ability to control yourself is living hell.
@everythangluxury
@everythangluxury Месяц назад
The most fucked up experience I've EVER had in my life. There's a reason the suicide rate is over 65%. It literally will push you to the limits. Suicide crossed my mind several times. It paralyzes you and makes you feel helpless. This is why it is important to get help early on. Because once you get locked into your routine you feel trapped and unable to do anything. I was unable to leave my Mom until her later stages. She lost her ability to walk. Only then could i leave and when i came back the house would smell like a public bathroom because of her incontinence. I literally dreaded getting up each day because i became my Momz slave. She finally passed Apr. 6, 2024. I watched her die😢
@lindaabrahams3574
@lindaabrahams3574 8 месяцев назад
Need help my daughter off years of age had developed dis design .dnt no what to do pls help
@stefyguereschi
@stefyguereschi Год назад
THANK for Ckear explanation💚🧡🌷
@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine Год назад
Thank you for watching 😊
@stefyguereschi
@stefyguereschi Год назад
THANK 🌹
@MrXrisd01
@MrXrisd01 5 месяцев назад
This was perfect! Thank you. Studying for a NP exam
@Marioloverr2012
@Marioloverr2012 4 месяца назад
Now i know what dementia is Now i know what dementia is Now i know what dementia is Now i know what dem-
@RADAR_365
@RADAR_365 Месяц назад
Dimension
@iamstephenbisland
@iamstephenbisland Год назад
Could you help me to clarify something if you have a moment. Is all dementia caused by progressive neurodegenerative disease? What if it is vascular dementia, would this still be considered as neurodegenerative disease? The same with traumatic brain injury leading to dementia? I'm finding it hard to find an answer to this online. Thank you and thank you for the video.
@berylsandra
@berylsandra Год назад
Dementia itself is a progreesive disorder.... any type of dementia worsens with age
@north10
@north10 Год назад
Dementia is the umbrella term for all progressive neurodegenerative diseases (i.e., permanent and progressive neuronal death). Vascular dementia is considered a neurodegenerative disease because it creates unrepairable damage to nervous tissue, which leads to complications in the central nervous system (i.e., cognitive decline, daily life impairment, motor problems and much more). It's called "vascular" dementia to distinguish the etiology (i.e., the cause) of the disease.
@pandemicnova
@pandemicnova Год назад
Please help me
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
Have you tried mushroom and other psychedelic products, I believe you should give it a chance
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
Lion's mane mushroom and its extract have been shown to have various health benefits. Research has found that lion's mane may protect against dementia, reduce mild symptoms of anxiety and depression, and help repair nerve damage.
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
All thanks to Dwayne_myco, who's a mycologist, He's really helped a lot of patient suffering from dementia, depression and anxiety to come out of it. Yeah Dwayne_myco
@joysamuel6318
@joysamuel6318 Год назад
On instagram
@jrrj-c3w
@jrrj-c3w 6 месяцев назад
If I could reverse this..... = what? Make me an offer.
@RumbleFish69
@RumbleFish69 6 месяцев назад
Any information past 4 minutes on this video does me no good. I won't remember it and I already got the information that I needed in the first couple of minutes. I vaguely remember my doctor saying something to this effect, as far as time. And, if that information is accurate, then I am looking at about 4 years before I become a fckn potato. I'm so fckn angry! What can anyone say to any of this? I knew this was coming because it runs in my family. Still, my grandmother was 89 years old when it took her out. Right now, I am exactly 30 years away from the age she was when she died. My condition seems to be getting worse and worse and I live alone, which is the only concern I have. And, the worst thing is that I have a shitty relationship with my friends and kids, so I am not even going to tell any of them. I wouldn't place this burden on friends and family anyway. The less they know, the better it is for them. I suppose the only thing that I can do is try and die with dignity when my time comes; like my grandmother did. Man, this is all kinds of fckd up.
@danielg5240
@danielg5240 Год назад
The description of lewy body disease is wrong.
@colettebehan5762
@colettebehan5762 7 месяцев назад
What is your description?
@everythangluxury
@everythangluxury Месяц назад
No. It is actually EXTREMELY accurate. I just lost my Mom to it APR. 6, 2024❗️She showed and displayed ALL OF THOSE SYMPTOMS ❗️Her last stage was her inability to walk, talk and even swallow. She died from aspiration pneumonia. It was HORRIBLE ❗️🤬
@lizzynatir9083
@lizzynatir9083 8 месяцев назад
Great things Dr Madida on RU-vid has being doing for mankind, I undergo his Parkinson disease treatment🌿🌿 plan for weeks and my Parkinson Disease was completely reversed...
@KenChan-d2k
@KenChan-d2k 7 месяцев назад
Existence in this world is horrible.
@jordkinsmith3588
@jordkinsmith3588 2 месяца назад
Who’s here after Biden called Zelensky “President Putin”? 😂
@yaymint
@yaymint Год назад
Biden
@ericafitzgerald
@ericafitzgerald Год назад
*Trump
@margueritemazzeo2904
@margueritemazzeo2904 6 месяцев назад
Both.😅
@adonyisrael1724
@adonyisrael1724 Год назад
Question: why does a dementia patient refuse to bathe, get dressed and ready to get out to socialize?!?! I’m drained trying to encourage my mother to do these things! I had to stop begging her!!! I see her just sitting there in her bedroom so miserable, depressed but much of this has been her life, sadness, depressed, miserable! Seems like dementia has increased this for her! 😣
@ShiggyMomo
@ShiggyMomo Год назад
She might've quite literally forgotten *how* to bathe or do any rudimentary tasks.
@adonyisrael1724
@adonyisrael1724 Год назад
@@ShiggyMomo No, not yet, she wakes up, walks to bathroom, makes herself a cup of coffee, puts away everything so she still remembers how to do those things, thank God! She will sponge bathe instead of getting her things ready to bathe, easier just to wash up but she still smells! She needs to wash her body well. I even offer to help her prepare for her bath! But she just refuses to take one. I’m drained! 😣
@lindyft1488
@lindyft1488 11 месяцев назад
You have to tell her that she's going to visit her mom n needs to take a shower but I don't think at this age she needs to bath every day try once a week or 2x
@outorii4659
@outorii4659 7 месяцев назад
@@adonyisrael1724I witnessed this with my mom, unfortunately hygiene and self care is the quickest ability thats lost, talking them into it doesn’t compute. Same things with socializing, using logic doesn’t work. I wish I had some advice but honestly I don’t, it’s a terrible disease and our medical system has very few accommodations for them or their caregivers.
@adonyisrael1724
@adonyisrael1724 7 месяцев назад
@@outorii4659 Thank you, I appreciate your input! 💕
@scorpionsdogG64
@scorpionsdogG64 Год назад
👀🤏😭🤦🏾💀🕺
@andrewblack4499
@andrewblack4499 9 месяцев назад
Let’s all give this guy a clap for reading out of a fucking textbook. Thank you man.
@Usemefortrending2024
@Usemefortrending2024 5 месяцев назад
very good video, thank you
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@thatbelgianguyorsum
@thatbelgianguyorsum Месяц назад
imagine having dementia
@HILAROGO
@HILAROGO Год назад
soo good! thank you!!
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@JAE05151
@JAE05151 27 дней назад
As someone with Dementia this was very helpful ❤
@thatbelgianguyorsum
@thatbelgianguyorsum Месяц назад
imagine having dementia
@thatbelgianguyorsum
@thatbelgianguyorsum Месяц назад
imagine having dementia
@KidStudies
@KidStudies Год назад
THE best video on this topic
@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine Год назад
Very much appreciated!
@robynfoss9449
@robynfoss9449 Год назад
Dementia like Alzheimer's and brain injury all have one thing in common. A blockage of blood flow through the neck, through the arteries that feed the brain its life sustenance blood. When this gets pinched off from tight muscles, trauma, ankylo spondylosis that blood flow is decreased and the frontal lobe of the brain is the farthest away from the arteries that comes through the neck so that is the first part that gets starved for memory, Behavior, Etc. The medical community is missing totally what the main sustenance for the brain needs as blood flow, otherwise cells die in the brain
@lindyft1488
@lindyft1488 11 месяцев назад
How they have found some meds if they know what's going on
@markwaller13
@markwaller13 10 месяцев назад
Thanks I've had a lot of strokes and I have clogged arteries in my neck and this explains a lot of what I'm going through.. 6:32
@kylepena8908
@kylepena8908 9 месяцев назад
Wow! You solved it all!
@struck.kobe1999
@struck.kobe1999 7 месяцев назад
This is highly inaccurate, you should delete this post before anyone believes it -
@outorii4659
@outorii4659 7 месяцев назад
You completely ignored every fact in the video. He literally said Altzheimers was due to the development of plaques in the brain, it has NOTHING to do with blood flow, that’s Vascular dementia.
@sylvianazareth908
@sylvianazareth908 Год назад
My Mum Mary Alice Cooper who had Dementia disease in AZAMENTIA OF LOSING HER MEMORY. SHE TOLD ME THAT I was not her daughter. I was crying in front of her. She passed away on the month of February 2004. She was buried in Dorking Cementry. From Sylvia Nazareth.
@adonyisrael1724
@adonyisrael1724 Год назад
Oh my! I’m so sorry to hear she told you that but I hope you knew it was her dementia, right? My mom has become more verbally abusive, telling me I am lying to her & trying to make her crazy by telling her she has memory loss! Yesterday I blew up at her and I had to pray and ask God to forgive me for losing it but I have no help from other siblings and I’m with her like almost 24/7!!! 😞
@Sarah-qx4vz
@Sarah-qx4vz 11 месяцев назад
@@adonyisrael1724it’s hard for us to forgive ourselves for losing our temper, but it’s normal. You’re not a bad person. The weight you carry in your shoulders, doing this alone no less! It’s tremendously stressful. My grandma used to say my dad was dangerous and that he was an imposter. She also got hostile with all of us. It destroyed my mom and when my grandma finally died, it was painful for my mom but she needed the suffering to end.
@adonyisrael1724
@adonyisrael1724 11 месяцев назад
@@Sarah-qx4vz I’ve asked God to help me with Patience and He has, I just remember it’s not her but her dementia and as long as I keep realizing that, I’m good! I’m learning how to be more creative on handling her forgetfulness and I’ve turned it into a “game” for myself and now she & I laugh when she says “I don’t remember Dear!” 😃
@thatbelgianguyorsum
@thatbelgianguyorsum Месяц назад
imagine having dementia
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