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Home / Health / Don't Wait: Seek Alzheimer's Help Early, Says Family

Don't Wait: Seek Alzheimer's Help Early, Says Family

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Millions live with Alzheimer's; Texans urged to seek early help.
  • Agitation affects 44% of Alzheimer's patients; symptoms vary.
  • Caregivers hesitate to seek help due to sadness and embarrassment.
Don't Wait: Seek Alzheimer's Help Early, Says Family

November marks Alzheimer's Awareness Month, bringing attention to the millions affected nationwide. The Scott family's experience in Texas underscores the critical need for early intervention and support for those living with the disease. Marvie Scott's diagnosis two years ago brought swift, difficult changes, illustrating the profound impact Alzheimer's can have on individuals and their families.

Her daughter, Lamia Scott, shares the challenges of managing Marvie's Alzheimer's dementia, particularly agitation, which affects approximately 44% of patients. Symptoms like wandering, repetitive questions, and hoarding have become part of their daily lives. Lamia advocates for proactive communication with healthcare professionals, regretting her own delay in seeking resources due to sadness and embarrassment.

A study reveals many caregivers feel hesitant to discuss agitation due to guilt. Lamia's message is clear: delaying help only intensifies the difficulties associated with Alzheimer's. Her plea encourages others to reach out sooner, highlighting the importance of early support for managing the disease's progression and its associated symptoms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Agitation can manifest as wandering, repetitive questioning, and hoarding, among other behaviors.
Many caregivers feel sad and embarrassed, leading to reluctance to discuss symptoms with doctors.
Alzheimer's Awareness Month is observed every November.

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