As a nonmedically trained 81 year old, thank you. With a history of TIA's over 6 years, where I was told, "No Residual effect", to my concerns about the reduction of my artistic talent and quality of thinking, I have some understanding of what is happening to me. I have gone through many Neurologist who don't help, who disrespect me as a patient and leave me to my travels to find quality of life. I'm still seeking answers but time is running out. Vascular dementia comes with depression. I say, why not. F.J. Brown
My 86 year old mother in law has been battling dizziness & nausea, vomiting….for over a month. At first they treated her for vertigo but no success. Now after and MRI they want her to go to a specialist because they say her blood vessels to the brain are very small & tiny spatters appearing through out vessels. She does not have dementia nor does she have cognitive issues. She does have high blood pressure…had it for years and controlled with meds. We are wondering what might be wrong & if there is anything we can do to help her feel better while she waits 6 weeks to get in to the specialist….and they may not even have answers? It’s so frustrating to see her sick and feeling helpless. Any suggestions of natural ways to open up these tiny vessels or not? :(
yes, diagnosed with this white matter lesions (18 lesions approx) no risk factors as mentioned but migraines and hashimoto, i am scared since i am only 47 😞
For anyone interested, you can look up this study. A team of international researchers has found that the Tsimane indigenous people experience less brain atrophy than their American and European peers. The decrease in their brain volumes with age is 70% slower than in Western populations. Accelerated brain volume loss can be a sign of dementia. SEVENTY percent slower. USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
As a nonmedically trained 81 year old, thank you. With a history of TIA's over 6 years, where I was told, "No Residual effect", to my concerns about the reduction of my artistic talent and quality of thinking, I have some understanding of what is happening to me. I have gone through many Neurologist who don't help, who disrespect me as a patient and leave me to my travels to find
quality of life.
I'm still seeking answers but time is running out. Vascular dementia comes with depression. I say, why not. F.J. Brown
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My 86 year old mother in law has been battling dizziness & nausea, vomiting….for over a month. At first they treated her for vertigo but no success. Now after and MRI they want her to go to a specialist because they say her blood vessels to the brain are very small & tiny spatters appearing through out vessels. She does not have dementia nor does she have cognitive issues. She does have high blood pressure…had it for years and controlled with meds. We are wondering what might be wrong & if there is anything we can do to help her feel better while she waits 6 weeks to get in to the specialist….and they may not even have answers? It’s so frustrating to see her sick and feeling helpless. Any suggestions of natural ways to open up these tiny vessels or not? :(
Stumbled on your video......thank you for this info
So perfectly explained!
Excellent talk - really interesting!
yes, diagnosed with this white matter lesions (18 lesions approx) no risk factors as mentioned but migraines and hashimoto, i am scared since i am only 47 😞
White matter disease or just lesions? What treatment have you been given?
Best wishes !
You find out any more I'm 31 diagnosed lesion non specific and scared on waiting list nueroligest
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Excellent. Thank you.
Really nice talk. What is the name of the speaker?
Is APOE4 abd blood brain barrier issues considered a vascular disease?
The development of our brain was done by our Great Creator God not by accident.
For anyone interested, you can look up this study.
A team of international researchers has found that the Tsimane indigenous people experience less brain atrophy than their American and European peers.
The decrease in their brain volumes with age is 70% slower than in Western populations. Accelerated brain volume loss can be a sign of dementia.
SEVENTY percent slower.
USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
What is "be true"? Are you saying beet juice?
Vasculitis of the brain not great
Cayenne pepper look into it..