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Matters of the Mind
By
Beverly Moore


Question:  I’ve been told the medications for Alzheimer’s don’t slow the progression of the disease. Is this so? Why take them?

Answer:  The medications, Aricept, Reminyl, Exelon and Namenda are available for those folks with dementia. The first three boost the availability of acetycholine which helps brain cells ‘talk to each other.’ Namenda works in a different way and when given in combination they enhance one another.

It is true, that Alzheimer’s disease is not slowed down by these medications. The damage caused by protein deposits in the brain is still increasing. Brain cells are dying. What these medications seem to do is help the remaining healthy cells function better. What does this mean for the person? They continue to do things easier than if they were not taking the medications. Some caregivers also note that their family member feels better; is in a more positive mood. If the medication is stopped, the person loses ground functionally and may not regain function even if put back on the medications.

The prevailing opinion seems to be, then, that staying on the medications keeps the person ‘doing’ longer; staying actively engaged in everyday activities and staying in relationship with others. Skills are lost, yes. But there is much more to life than being skilled. Being loved and part of a family is far better.

 
About The Author

Beverly is owner of Alzheimer Coaching Services which serves eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. ACS offers coaching to understand dementia and learn how to keep the person integrated into family life. Title III E Older American Act grants provide free coaching to families in 45 towns and cities in the Bristol, south Norfolk, south shore and West Suburban areas. No referral is necessary. There is no restriction of income or age. Beverly’s company is located in Quincy and she may be reached by calling (617) 233-1145 or visiting her web site at www.alzheimercoachingservices. com.

Look for Beverly’s book “Matters of the Mind and the Heart” to be released in early 2008 by Advantage Media Group.


 

 


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