Vascular Dementia: Exploring its Various Types and Symptoms

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70 year old here doing everything I can to maintain my brain as I age after caring for two parents with dementia. I love your channel and your mission! Thank you.

blue-fjky
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I was recently diagnosed with MCI and vascular dementia after following your page I was well impressed and I gained a lot of knowledge I didn't have before thank you

carmenzone
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Thanks for this wonderful segment. Your careful organization and targeted delivery of what could easily become overwhelming detail is much appreciated; my notes wrote themselves. Also grateful that you stick to the medical lingo - I always feel more confident engaging my Dad’s doctors when I have the right words instead of watered down descriptions. Also makes further research that much easier - wish I’d come here first!

emcee
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I am recovering from an ischemic thalamic stroke likely due to cerebral small vessel disease & this was tremendously helpful, thank you! 🙏

leslovesliberty
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So well explained and great helpful information. Thank you.

southwestcoloradorespitere
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@The Brain Doc . You said a lot can be done, please tell us
What can be done?

becky
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Omg.. I now understand my mum’s symptoms now.

Scarlett.R
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My dad is 58 and has been diagnosed with vascular dementia I'm concerned as my mother says he's still an adult able to make his own decisions. But the decisions he's making are killing him

joshuasnyder
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An excellent presentation, thank you.

private
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My husband has had mini strokes and even a brain bleed. No migraines or headaches. We were told Frontotemporal but it sounds more complicated than that. Communication and speech issues, brain bleeds, urinary incontenance, confusion….are the major but not all the symptoms.

anneturner
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Thank you, Drs. Sherzai. I don't know how to get my husband help. He's been having significant memory issues for the past several years and his PCP and a neurologist (I insisted he see one), blew off my concerns. My husband doesn't think its anything more than occasional forgetfulness, but its way beyond that. I've had to take over all financial and household functions because his executive function is seriously impaired and it's greatly affected daily life. Memory issues started in his early 60's; he's now 72. For quite a few years, I noticed changes, but he kept saying he was just burned out at work. He worked 70+ hour weeks and was not home much. But after he retired, it became quite clear just how much he was struggling.
How do I find a memory specialist who will do a full work up and give us some answers?

catbee
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Does imaging such as MRI detect this ?

jakec
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Does anyone deal with a family member that has changed personality? Also anger issues, 1 day they wake up and are depressed see everything negative, they accuse you of things. They interprete things the wrong way. Take things literally…and maybe couple hours later they are normal :(

What do you do if the accusing is bad, who can help (?) and will a doctor keep the secret of not telling the person that you want them checked out because they get angry if they know that you called for them to be checked out 😔😢 tiring. Sad situation

bddybdz
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Is there a type of dementia that could affect a person in the emotional center of the brain causing them to be constantly angry and upset for no reason?

rachellskerlec
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I ask, with huge respect - if you might publish your degrees, specialised qualifications and training in this important subject and furthermore, how many years of clinical practice do you have ? Any papers written, published, acknowledged that we could refer to ? I ask for this for the sake of reassurance . Thank you.

alexandradane
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Are any of these strokes called “Dry Stroke”?

janiscalaba
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What about a stroke in the right pon only?

kimberlysmith
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Is there a relationship between chronic hypotension & white matter disease & transient blindness in one eye

Shalommaranatha
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My mom 74 has vascular dementia but I don't know which type. May have been caused by blood pressure medicine. She naturally has low blood pressure but also has a afib.

ndamendment
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Can you speak on the topic of how it occurs following cardiac arrest where a person has been worked on (cpr) for several minutes in a cardiology? Specifically undiagnosed Anoxia following a cardiac event. No neurologic work up and rehabilitation where later someone has mood and cognitive deficits emerging 6 months after the event. This seems to be a topic I do not hear but see. Thank you for your education and sharing your wealth of knowledge.

annhoffmann