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10 Dangerous Dementia Myths That Give You the WRONG Diagnosis

June 12, 2023 · Mental Health
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Dementia represents the end of a meaningful life

Luckily, that’s really not the case. In fact, you would be surprised to find out that many people who suffer from dementia still live a very active and meaningful life. Some people are extremely afraid that the minute a doctor diagnoses them with dementia, they won’t be able to go for a walk or that they will have to sell their car right away.

To a certain degree, there will be some big adjustments that you will have to make as the condition progresses. However, in some mild cases of dementia, no changes will be needed whatsoever. As dementia gets worse, you are probably going to change the way you live your life, but this doesn’t mean that you won’t have a fulfilling life.

Memory loss always leads to or shows dementia

Even if memory loss is one of the earliest symptoms of dementia, it doesn’t automatically mean the start of this condition. Human memory is extremely unpredictable, and we might forget things once in a while. Even so, if memory loss is somehow interfering with day-to-day life, the best thing to do would be to check with a doctor.

Memory loss can be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease, but that’s not the case for any other form of dementia. For example, early signs and symptoms of FTD could include various mood and personality changes, language difficulties, and even obsessive behavior.

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