What is the right food for diabetic? - mild stroke effects
I aunt and she is diabetic. We do not know what to do, 'Coz they can not. Act now (sometimes) as a child. If you are unable to grant her request, she gets angry sometimes for days and it comes on the mood when his difficult for them to talk to talk to anyone. One doctor told us it was 2 days mild stroke and a doctor told us that she suffers from depression. When a child is one of the effects of depression according to your doctor others. Is it true happen? No minor stroke?
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Similliar something about my grandfather.
He suffered two small strokes and begin to act a little irrational.
They gave him pills disadvantages of depression.
However, this can only rarely and over time, we found that, unfortunately, increases in dementia.
I belive they need to perform blood tests and analysis before we can say that it never had a stroke.
Read this page for all the required tests:
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/stroke-related_dementia/page5_em.htm
Other symptoms are reduced "cognitive" mental functions such as memory, speech and language, thought, organization, motivation, or process. Changes in behavior and personality are a sign.
He crazy with his drug, which after all. He did not and have tantrun or drugs were hidden under the pillow and taking too much.
Try:
Redirect the use of signs and images, clocks and calendars, family pictures and a list of daily activities when they get confused. The diversion and use, not confrontation, in control cranky or socially inappropriate behavior (as we do sometimes) even with children.
What happens is asked:
Stroke-Related Dementia
Vascular dementia
Best wishes, and I hope he has not suffered a stroke.
How old is your aunt? It could with some form of depression. They seem to be a mild stroke, or may have suffered Altzeimers disease.
If you are diabetic, you need low carb eating. Of course, you need to keep our refined sugar. The best we can for them is simply trying to eat a healthy diet and monitor your blood sugar. Stay away from bread, pasta and rice. If they can do these things, that only limited quantities and should be whole grain breads and pastas, brown rice or wild.
When you talk issues - he probably had at least a mild stroke. The next time you visit your doctor, you may be prompted to provide proof Altzheimers.
Sorry, I know, can be difficult to care for elderly members of the family, which is in poor health. Be nice to her but be firm. When they lashed out against you, tell him and explain that you are trying to help. Sometimes you have to argue with a person like a child, but not demeaning or condescending. There may wAnts, things you know you can not have diabetes, keep your pot for a few minutes, and then explain that you are and they do not want to be sick.
Good Luck, which are good for the care of his aunt. I hope, nieces and nephews who are very worried about me when I'm older.
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