My dad is 74 years old, never smoked, never drunk alcohol much, used the gym regularly until recently and is slim. He has been complaining recently that he has good days and bad days. On the bad days he says he can't think straight. He can't remember anything, he repeats the same question several times within the same conversation as though asked for first time and gets upset when trying to recall anything asked. I have been in touch with his G.P. today to ask what to do. The lovely receptionist said to come with him for his next appointment which he is supposed to be making today if he remembers to do so and she will ask his doctor to think of referring him to the Memory Clinic for assessment. What happens in these clinics and what happens if he gets a diagnosis of dementia?
How do I handle this? I don't want to bulldoze my way into his medical personal life but it may be time to involve myself as I don't know if he can look after himself properly now.
How have other people dealt with conditions of maybe dementia? I don't want to say anything to him myself as I don't want to scare him. The medical staff might know how to break the news without causing too much distress? It is awful to see a man who worked hard in a manual job, didn't take any time off at all, has always been sharp of mind and very intelligent.
This is a dreadful disease if this is what it is. Any help would be gratefully appreciated. X
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