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Frontal Temporal Dementia

Is there any remedy that may help a 67 year old woman who is suffering from FTD and incontinent? It started around age 60 and she loss all her inhibitions and started doing inappropriate behaviors such as drinking out of the ptcher instead of using a cup and calling a motorcycle a microwave, not remebering names of everyday items. She had to stop drivng as she tore the side mirror off going out of the garage. She is now in a 24 hour care facility and needs to be told how to dress and is losing all her language skills/comprehension and can't read or write. She doesn't recognize family members very well and can't remember names.
She has high cholesterol also, and has gained a lot of weight beig institutionailzed. Before the hospitalization she ate healthy and exercised and was in good shape. She had low self esteem and was married to 2 alcoholics and was one of six in an italian family. Her father was very strict and wasn't home for months at a time as he was a merchant marine. She has 2 daughters, 2 grandaughters and both her parents are deceased. Any recomendations would be greatly appreciated.
 
  komplex on 2010-01-13
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pls take daily one doses of Baryta carb 3x 1 tab and evening lycopodium 3x 5 drops at night

For better result Weekly one dose of Arnica Mont 10M will be along with above medicine..

continue till get the result...

dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
I only se her 1x/week so should I just give her the Arnica Mont 10M ??

Thank you!
 
komplex last decade

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