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My husband was on donepezil for a while. I think the neurologist said it would help Alzheimer's, but not other forms of dementia. I just read that there's a blood test for Alzheimer's that can measure beta amyloid proteins. If that's true, it could be useful and less of an ordeal than all the neuropsychological testing. I try to keep my husband stimulated by giving him easy chores to do around the house. He doesn't have much interest in reading, listening to music or watching tv. He still likes to eat.

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My husband has been taking
donepezil for awhile but doesn’t help improvement with memory. I am going to take your advice and ask his neurologist for a blood test.
He does work outside because we have a lot of trees and he cuts them up and takes the wood to the forest in the back so the woodpiles don’t get so large. He also does work inside to help me. I do notice he is taking more naps during the day but he needs to because he works so hard.