defying Dementia

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Patient Care, Caregiving, Diagnosis, Health, Health Care Issues
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Author: Kevin Davies ISBN: 1230000125294
Publisher: Mr K Davies Publication: April 14, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kevin Davies
ISBN: 1230000125294
Publisher: Mr K Davies
Publication: April 14, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

As we get older there are few things more frightening than forgetting someone's name or where you left your house keys. For millions of us the first few times this happens we fear we're experiencing the onset of dementia. Many of us worry when there's no need to. Understanding the signs and symptoms of dementia can ease your mind. Not only that, recognizing the symptoms can lead to an early diagnosis which can mean better treatment options, a longer, better life and a change to take steps to slow or reduce the symptoms of dementia. Dementia isn't necessarily a death sentence. There are many drugs and treatments that all the patient to retrain parts of their brain that have been damaged. This allows for a better quality of life. You don't have to accept dementia. You can DEFY it by getting learning the symptoms, getting diagnosed early, and getting treatment quickly. Diagnosis only takes 10 minutes. Ten minutes is all that stands between you and knowing if your lapse of memory is fatigue, a vitamin B deficiency, some other curable disease, or depression. Don't you want to know if you or a loved one can be helped? Then buy this book. Kevin Davies, MSc DIP CAH, HPD, PNLP is a leading expert in his field. He is also a dementia care consultant and has been using Hypnotherapy, CI therapy and Neuroplasticity (the ability of the brain to heal and change itself) to treat strokes, brain-injury, dementia (Alzheimer's Disease) Lewy bodies, Korsakoffs Syndrome, Parkinson’s disease and essential tremors at his SP Care Clinic in London, and in other consulting centers around the UK for more than 20 years. Defying Dementia is a basic text about dementia, neuroplasticity and some of the options for survivors and their caregivers. Kevin Davies, MSc DIP CAH, HPD, PNLP is a leading expert in his field. He is also a dementia care consultant and has been using Hypnotherapy, CI therapy and Neuroplasticity (the ability of the brain to heal and change itself) to treat strokes, brain-injury, dementia (Alzheimer's Disease) Lewy bodies, Korsakoffs Syndrome, Parkinson’s disease and essential tremors at his SP Care Clinic in London, and in other consulting centers around the UK for more than 20 years. Defying Dementia is a basic text about dementia, neuroplasticity and some of the options for survivors and their caregivers.
 

This book tackles a subject that, to the layman, is murky and frightening. Almost everyone who is getting older and experiencing memory loss and minor disorientation has asked themselves, "Am I getting Alzheimer's?" Fortunately, the quick diagnostic tools and descriptions in this book can alleviate some of that natural anxiety with fact-based reassurance. But this book is so much more. From symptoms to treatments, the author presents a refreshing, hope-filled landscape which will acquaint readers with a holistic variety of choices that can be enlisted to combat dementia's devastating effects, and in some cases, achieve reversal. Hopeful, comprehensive, empathetic and contains actionable information for caregivers and those with early onset.

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As we get older there are few things more frightening than forgetting someone's name or where you left your house keys. For millions of us the first few times this happens we fear we're experiencing the onset of dementia. Many of us worry when there's no need to. Understanding the signs and symptoms of dementia can ease your mind. Not only that, recognizing the symptoms can lead to an early diagnosis which can mean better treatment options, a longer, better life and a change to take steps to slow or reduce the symptoms of dementia. Dementia isn't necessarily a death sentence. There are many drugs and treatments that all the patient to retrain parts of their brain that have been damaged. This allows for a better quality of life. You don't have to accept dementia. You can DEFY it by getting learning the symptoms, getting diagnosed early, and getting treatment quickly. Diagnosis only takes 10 minutes. Ten minutes is all that stands between you and knowing if your lapse of memory is fatigue, a vitamin B deficiency, some other curable disease, or depression. Don't you want to know if you or a loved one can be helped? Then buy this book. Kevin Davies, MSc DIP CAH, HPD, PNLP is a leading expert in his field. He is also a dementia care consultant and has been using Hypnotherapy, CI therapy and Neuroplasticity (the ability of the brain to heal and change itself) to treat strokes, brain-injury, dementia (Alzheimer's Disease) Lewy bodies, Korsakoffs Syndrome, Parkinson’s disease and essential tremors at his SP Care Clinic in London, and in other consulting centers around the UK for more than 20 years. Defying Dementia is a basic text about dementia, neuroplasticity and some of the options for survivors and their caregivers. Kevin Davies, MSc DIP CAH, HPD, PNLP is a leading expert in his field. He is also a dementia care consultant and has been using Hypnotherapy, CI therapy and Neuroplasticity (the ability of the brain to heal and change itself) to treat strokes, brain-injury, dementia (Alzheimer's Disease) Lewy bodies, Korsakoffs Syndrome, Parkinson’s disease and essential tremors at his SP Care Clinic in London, and in other consulting centers around the UK for more than 20 years. Defying Dementia is a basic text about dementia, neuroplasticity and some of the options for survivors and their caregivers.
 

This book tackles a subject that, to the layman, is murky and frightening. Almost everyone who is getting older and experiencing memory loss and minor disorientation has asked themselves, "Am I getting Alzheimer's?" Fortunately, the quick diagnostic tools and descriptions in this book can alleviate some of that natural anxiety with fact-based reassurance. But this book is so much more. From symptoms to treatments, the author presents a refreshing, hope-filled landscape which will acquaint readers with a holistic variety of choices that can be enlisted to combat dementia's devastating effects, and in some cases, achieve reversal. Hopeful, comprehensive, empathetic and contains actionable information for caregivers and those with early onset.

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