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Home / Health / Nurse's 40-Year Career Ends with Shock Dementia Diagnosis

Nurse's 40-Year Career Ends with Shock Dementia Diagnosis

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Nurse Fran Murt experienced memory and planning lapses, initially misdiagnosed.
  • Scans revealed vascular dementia, later confirmed as mixed dementia with Alzheimer's.
  • Despite diagnosis, Fran maintains an active life, sharing her experience.
Nurse's 40-Year Career Ends with Shock Dementia Diagnosis

Fran Murt, a dedicated nurse with nearly four decades of experience, recently received a dual diagnosis of vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Her journey to diagnosis began with puzzling incidents, such as struggling with a defibrillator and experiencing significant lapses in planning and memory, which initially led to a suspected mini-stroke.

Further medical investigations, including CT and MRI scans, revealed changes consistent with vascular dementia. Additional tests, including a lumbar puncture in 2020, confirmed the presence of Alzheimer's disease as well, classifying her condition as mixed dementia. This diagnosis meant she had to retire from her nursing career, a significant blow to her identity.

Four years post-diagnosis, Fran has embraced her situation with resilience, calling it a "buy-one-get-one-free" scenario as it made her eligible for medication that helped stabilize some symptoms. She remains active, sharing her experiences through talks and a podcast to demonstrate that a good life is still possible after a dementia diagnosis.

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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.
Fran experienced memory lapses, planning difficulties, disorientation, and trouble with routine tasks.
Mixed dementia is diagnosed using a combination of symptoms, cognitive tests, CT/MRI scans, and sometimes lumbar punctures.
Fran remains active, shares her story to help others, and focuses on living well despite her diagnosis.

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