Ok, so anyone who follows me here, or indeed my other blog, will know I’ve been a strong believer of the Bredesen Protocol. A few weeks ago, I was inspired to see this Protocol differently. In particular, the fact that MPI Cognition refuses to make their list of trained practitioners public is what is makingContinue reading “My questioning brain…”
Category Archives: Younger Onset Dementia
A dose of reality from David Kramer
Written on Facebook by an online friend, David Kramer, a retired medical doctor and online friend, I felt his comment, and the article he refers us to is of importance on my blog here. David says” Help yourself to a free dose of reality! In spite of the misleading headline, the story is spot on.Continue reading “A dose of reality from David Kramer”
Dementia, humanity and flourishing
Humanity simply means the qualities or characteristics considered as a whole to be characteristic of human beings; kindness, charity, sympathy or compassion. My goal is always to be kind, although sometimes my directness may make others feel I amanita as kind as they would like. I continue to work on this… I have to keep inContinue reading “Dementia, humanity and flourishing”
Living well, living better, or living beyond dementia?
Living beyond dementia is now my preferred term to support anyone who has been diagnosed with dementia, as a way of helping them to think about the possibility of living more positively with dementia. Fingers crossed! I hope it is more helpful, and feedback so far has been really encouraging. The terms living well or living betterContinue reading “Living well, living better, or living beyond dementia?”