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High Risk Of Dementia
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Why does one get dementia? We haven't been told by anyone that my mum is at high risk. Just spotted on computer screen while at doctors with her. Why did they not tell us or my mum about this? How do they make such an assumption?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>>Why did they not tell us or my mum about this?
Probably because they could see little point in worrying you about something that neither you nor they can have any control over.
>>>How do they make such an assumption?
Without knowing your mother's medical history we can't answer that. However some things are known to increase the risk of dementia (such as suffering a stroke or an inability to properly absorb B vitamins), so perhaps they've seen a high-risk factor in your mother's records.
It's also important to note that the reference to 'dementia' might not relate to Alzheimer's Disease, as there are other forms of dementia:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /dement ia-guid e/Pages /causes -of-dem entia.a spx
Probably because they could see little point in worrying you about something that neither you nor they can have any control over.
>>>How do they make such an assumption?
Without knowing your mother's medical history we can't answer that. However some things are known to increase the risk of dementia (such as suffering a stroke or an inability to properly absorb B vitamins), so perhaps they've seen a high-risk factor in your mother's records.
It's also important to note that the reference to 'dementia' might not relate to Alzheimer's Disease, as there are other forms of dementia:
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For about the last year GPs have been encouraged to ask suitable patients questions to see if they are at risk of dementia. (Dementia screening DES)
It could be that your mother's GP has done this.
http:// www.pul setoday .co.uk/ clinica l/thera py-area s/elder ly-care /dement ia-tsar -admits -mistak es-in-e nhanced -servic e/20005 176.art icle#.U z5zhahD U8k
It could be that your mother's GP has done this.
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Hard to say phleb - loads of conditions can cause it - there are nigh on ten different forms of it, Alzheimers and Vascular being two of the main types (and a big difference in the two, the latter associated with stroke damage but not exclusively, the former possibly more genetically driven. If your mother is showing signs of cardiovascular issues, they may just be flagging it up to keep an eye on her. I would get her to ask the doctor next time - has she been forgetful, a little clumsy etc - more so than usual? (allowing for senior moments, which we all can have!).
I wouldn't get too het up if those signs aren't there, rather keep her b-pressure under order and if she has anything like thyroid issues, that's important too.
I wouldn't get too het up if those signs aren't there, rather keep her b-pressure under order and if she has anything like thyroid issues, that's important too.