Many online sites offer information on dimentia. Also there are book available too about dimentia. You can also consult your doctor for more information too.
Dimentia can affect memory, good judgment, along with a list of many other factors. Should see a doctor for more information really. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001748/
Yes they can.
Alogia is a lack of speech due to mental confusion, dimentia and schizophrenia.
Their font is most likely custom but there is a font called Dimentia that is very similar.
It takes a long time, but yes. Also, it could make you do things that affect your health in other ways (dimentia, insanity...)
Memory loss: Individuals with dementia may have difficulty remembering recent events or information. Difficulty with language and communication: They may struggle to find the right words or have trouble following conversations. Impaired judgment and decision-making: They may have trouble making sound decisions or assessing risks. Behavioral and mood changes: It is common for individuals with dementia to experience changes in mood, such as increased irritability or apathy.
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Not a doc...so here are some thoughts: This depends on what specialist or person made the diagnosis. A person suffering from low thyroid can have a form of dimentia known as Cretinism, but taking thyroid hormone will correct the problem if caught early enough. If an emergency doctor makes a diagnosis of dimentia and does not state the specific cause...he/she may be in a bit of a hot spot as patients can show up with dimentia and they could be on a medication that has a side effect of dimentia or they could be on street drugs or be suffering from a metabolic disorder or head trauma....a good ER doc will get to the bottom of it if it is sudden!! The patient should see a Psychiatrist before accepting a permanent diagnosis of dimentia and even then the cause should be investigated...hardening of the arteries, lack of oxygen to the brain and Alzheimer's disease, etc.
Your sister cannot change the will. Only the testator can make changes to the will.
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