New to living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
I have recently been diagnosed with MCI and I'll be attending Mayo Clinic group on this. Each day just seems to bring me challenges. I have days when I get depressed because I feel like I'm being a burden to others. I will be attending MCI seminar at Mayo Clinic in January. I need help and support in this area.
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Hi @lindaburdett, I can relate with what you are experiencing. I am having problems with my memory. I get so frustrated and want to give up. I have had 2 MRI and there was not a big change. I have a genetic disease called Adrenaleukodystrophy. This could be attributed to my disease. They have no cure for this disease. I take alot of supplements. I try to take natural products if I can. My Dr recommended Meloxicam 15 mg and Hy hydrocortisone 10 mg. He also prescribed Vitamin D 50,000 mg. I see my memory getting worse. My anxiety level is not good. I was thinking of asking my Dr about a Hyperbaric chamber. I dont like drugs. If you seen o the movie Lorenzo's oil that is the disease. It has affected my walking and balance. As I explore my disease I will let you know. Hope you find answers. God Bless.
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Hello Barb,
I was wondering if you were still following the forum and if so if you could update us on your condition. You mentioned seizures which grabbed my attention since I have Epilepsy and I’m curious if you could explain further any of the characteristics of any seizures you may be having. Have you actually had some seizures? If you know for a fact you’re having seizures have you ever lost consciousness. Occipital lobe seizures are generally Focal seizures and there are four types, Focal aware and Focal impaired, Focal motor & Non-Focal Motor. Focal impaired you lose consciousness or your level of consciousness changes. Focal motor
Have doctors ever happened to mention to you that you may have occipital lobe epilepsy or any other type of seizure disorder? I was wondering if you were having actual seizures or if you were having Auras that may be associated with the migraines. migraines don’t usually cause seizures and seizures don’t cause migraines so your statement was confusing to me. Are you having any visual hallucinations for instance seeing things that aren’t there, colored or flashing lights, decreased vision quality perhaps to the point of blindness or near blindness or pain or jerking of the eyes?
I apologize for the inquisition here but I’m asking these questions because often times people actually have Occipital lobe epilepsy but they’re diagnosed as having migraines. People with migraines are more likely to have seizures. It is thought that the migraine may trigger the seizure. Likewise people with Epilepsy seem to have an increased risk of migraines.
Take care of yourself,
Jake
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2 ReactionsAre you taking any medication at all - including over the counter?
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1 ReactionI did not know that Clonazapam could affect memory. I have been on it for yrs for anxiety but only in the last yr has my memory declined. I only take 0.5 mg daily.
I asked my PCP for a referral to a neurologist, she said I needed to go to a geriatrician for testing. Would. You agree . I’ve been waiting 2 weeks for them to call with an appointment.
today our children came for my husbands 80th birthday ,our kids are college professors, one 28 year old grandson and his wife. The conversations went like this, "do you remember what's his name? Used to live on what's that street that was just right off highway something" Remember the guitar player that was popular, oh you remember, he had a mustache and we saw him in Nashville" I have taken Xanax for 30 years, three of us take omeprazole, one takes a pill for epilepsy. Docs tell me mine is stress related, I have a brain tumor, my husband never took a pill in his life so I don't worry about it. I asked the doc about omeprazole and she said forget everything they said about it, new studies show it doesn't cause memory loss. Everyday things change.
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1 ReactionHi, @emyliander - would you consider contacting the medical center for an update on your appointment? How are your symptoms lately?
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1 ReactionI would like to know more about clonazapam. My husband recently started taking this because all his Parkinson's meds make it impossible for him to fall asleep without it :-/
@flind Clonazepam is one of the benzodiazipines. Medical information for doctors is to reconsider use of benzos for the elderly as they may cause some problems. It is not an order, but something for doctors to consider when deciding what to prescribe. Your doctor or pharmacist should be able to tell you more about any possible side effects.
Hi, @flind - here is some Mayo Clinic information on clonazepam https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/clonazepam-oral-route/description/drg-20072102
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1 ReactionThinking of you, @emyliander, and hoping the doctor's office has called and set up the testing appointment(s) now?
@rachelanne - I'm wondering how things are going for you? Are you noting any MCI symptoms?
@beverlymarks and @lindaburdett - would love to hear from you about how the memory-related symptoms are going.