Don't Miss Out on Early Alzheimer's Treatment
A recent study by the Alzheimer Society of Canada reportedly indicates some compelling information about Alzheimer’s diagnosis, including:
· it is estimated that 1.1 million Canadians will be affected by the brain disorder in the next 25 years;
· almost half of Canadians surveyed lived a year or more with their symptoms without seeing a doctor, and 16% of this group waited more than two years;
· among the most common early symptoms were frequent memory loss, disorientation of time and place and changes in personality, and more than half of the respondents indicated the reason for the delay was the belief that symptoms were part of “old age”; and almost a third of respondents cited their family member refusing to see a doctor as cause for delay; and
· delayed diagnosis results in a large treatment gap, and prevents people from getting valuable information about medications, support and better disease management.
The Alzheimer Society of Canada reportedly emphasizes the importance of getting the word out about investigating dementia, since awareness can help one get support, plan for the future and take advantage of the pharmacological and other ways to deal with the disease.
Have a good day,
Natalia R. Angelini - Click here for more information on Natalia Angelini.
