What Is Wrong With My Grandad?
Friday, August 27th, 2010 at
3:11 am
Bee asked:
My grandad is 77 and used to be a comical genuinly funny bloke, but recently (within the last 3 years) he’s lost all that. He gets confused really easily and is really slow and clumsy. The doctors got him on medication for parkinsons disease and stats for cholesterol levels. But me and my family think that he’s on the wrong medication and hasnt got parkinsons. What do you think it could be?
My grandad is 77 and used to be a comical genuinly funny bloke, but recently (within the last 3 years) he’s lost all that. He gets confused really easily and is really slow and clumsy. The doctors got him on medication for parkinsons disease and stats for cholesterol levels. But me and my family think that he’s on the wrong medication and hasnt got parkinsons. What do you think it could be?
My mum thinks he should come off the stats because they seem to be making him drowzy and we think he’s on too much medication….
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Filed under: Parkinsons
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Sounds like dementia is settling in…
Try to get him to use his mind more. Puzzles and games and keep with it.
Sounds like oild age sinility or dementia. The following medicines in homeopathy can help:
1. Alumina 200 single dose
2. Gelsemium 30 three doses
3. Anacardium 30 three doses.
4. Nux Vomica 30 three doses.
Engaging the memory more is the best solution to improve memory.
Medicines should be used in consultation with homeopathic doctor.
You could ask that grandad sees another doctor for a second opinion.
He’s just getting older hun. I’m sorry you’re going through this, but it happens to everyone. If it’s not parkinson’s, likely it’s alzheimer’s.
I wish you and your family the best.
IF YOUR MUM IS OVER YOU GRANDAD SHE MIGHT HAVE TO TALK TO YOU GRANDAD DOCTOR ABOUT THE MEDICATION.