There are many misconceptions about
the causes of Alzheimer’s
disease and other types of dementia. As traumatizing as it is for a family to learn
a loved one has Alzheimer’s, it is also important to sort through the various truths
and myths regarding the disease.
One mistake many people make when they
or a family member is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is to think their life is
over. In reality, a person can live a
productive life for many years. Adopting
a healthy lifestyle is important and should include a nutrient-rich diet and
routine exercise. Experts also note it
is important to stay socially connected and engage in activities that challenge
the brain. As medication is more helpful
in the earlier stages, getting a proper diagnosis is vital.
People also fear that if a parent had
Alzheimer’s, they will get it. The facts
are that “familial Alzheimer’s disease accounts for less than 5% of all cases
of Alzheimer’s disease.” Furthermore,
remember Alzheimer’s is not only a disease of the elderly. While there are many fewer cases, it does
occur in people as young as their 40s and 50s.
Another common myth is the belief that
dental amalgam fillings containing a small amount of mercury caused the
disease. Studies have shown no such
correlation between the two. Others
believe aluminum pans are responsible, and while a few studies suggest a small
possibility, most experts think the link is questionable.
Some people think memory loss is a
natural progression of aging, but the truth is while many of us experience some
decline in memory, if the loss is disrupting your day-to-day life, you need to
see a healthcare provider. Another thing
to remember is a diagnosis of dementia
is not necessary better than being told a person has Alzheimer’s, it is just
another form of the disease.
If you or a loved one is suffering
from dementia, please contact one of the area’s top assisted living dementia
care communities. MorningStar
at Bear Creek takes a holistic approach that is individualized
and encompasses the whole person. Please visit our website for more.
Sources: alz.org/news/2018/senate-takes-bold-steps-in-fight-against-alzheimer
alzheimer.ca/en/Home/About-dementia/Alzheimer-s-disease/Myth-and-reality-about-Alzheimer-s-disease
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