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I think it would be good to have a neurologist do a comprehensive examination and diagnosis to exclude the possibility that it is a treatable form of dementia. It's possible that it is a form of dementia that is reversible. Then a treatment program to correct the condition can start. If it turns out to be a form of irreversible dementia, then an appropriate treatment plan can be made for that situation.

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Yes, exactly. I am working on getting a reliable neurologist now.