David's Alzheimer's Fight

Treatable Causes Behind “Dementia” Symptoms

6 min · 3 de nov de 2025
Portada del episodio Treatable Causes Behind “Dementia” Symptoms

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Memory loss doesn’t automatically equal Alzheimer’s and we’re here to prove it. We unpack the most common, overlooked, and treatable reasons from clinical depression and thyroid problems to vitamin B12 and vitamin D3 imbalances, plus the huge role of hearing and vision in cognitive load. Along the way, we share personal testing stories, what changed after correcting deficiencies, and the simple, specific steps you can take to measure what matters and act with confidence. If you’ve noticed confusion, poor focus, or new struggles with routine tasks, don’t settle for age as an explanation.  YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DavidsAlzheimersFight] // Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/davidsalzheimersfight/] // Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577058352851]// Website [https://davidsalzheimersfight.org]

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Portada del episodio What If Dementia Risk Is Half Choice?

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Alzheimer's gets talked about like a lightning strike. The science says otherwise. Dr. James Galvin from the University of Miami breaks down what the evidence actually shows about dementia prevention — and why nearly half of your risk may come down to choices, especially ones made in midlife. We cover the biology without getting lost in it: how amyloid builds up decades before symptoms, why some people never develop cognitive decline despite brain changes, and what that tells us about resilience and brain reserve. Plus the risk factors you'd expect — sleep apnea, high blood pressure, diabetes, inactivity — and a few that might surprise you, like hearing loss and social isolation. Then we get personal. Dr. Galvin walks through the "N of 1" approach: a personalized brain health strategy built around your history, behaviors, and function — not a one-size-fits-all plan. 🎧 Subscribe, share this with someone you love, and tell us — what's the one change you're ready to make? YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DavidsAlzheimersFight] // Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/davidsalzheimersfight/] // Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577058352851]// Website [https://davidsalzheimersfight.org]

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The 2 A.M. Ghost: What to Do When Dementia Brings Hallucinations and Fear

Your loved one wakes at 2 a.m. convinced there's a ghost in the corner. What do you do? Dr. Erik and Karen Gilbert slow that moment down and give you a practical playbook for Alzheimer's hallucinations, delusions, agitation, and nighttime fear — without reaching for a pill first. You'll learn why antipsychotics carry serious risks for older adults with dementia, how to think about Lewy body disease, and why a UTI or unmanaged pain can look like a sudden psychiatric episode. Plus: the ABC behavior framework, simple environmental fixes like motion-activated lighting, and communication techniques that actually calm things down — starting with stop correcting and enter their world. Whether you're in the early stages or deep in the caregiving trenches, this episode gives you tools you can use tonight. Subscribe, share with a fellow caregiver, and tell us — what behavior are you trying to decode right now? YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DavidsAlzheimersFight] // Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/davidsalzheimersfight/] // Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577058352851]// Website [https://davidsalzheimersfight.org]

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Portada del episodio Alzheimer's Community Care Conference // Do You Want To Know

Alzheimer's Community Care Conference // Do You Want To Know

One question can change how you face Alzheimer’s: Do you want to know early? We do not ask it to scare anyone. We ask it because early testing creates options, and options create a plan. David shares why getting evaluated sooner helped him take control of his next steps, and Karen explains how the Alzheimer’s Community Care Education Conference is built to give families practical, usable tools for brain health, caregiving, and living well after a diagnosis.  We talk about lifestyle strategies that support cognitive health, including nutrition, daily movement, social connection, and addressing hearing loss. David describes how he noticed improvement through lifestyle choices before starting an Exelon patch, and why “measure to manage” matters if you want to know what is truly helping. We also dig into the real-world challenge of staying consistent, how routines reduce decision fatigue, and why support groups and peer-to-peer connection can be a lifeline for people navigating mild cognitive impairment or early-stage Alzheimer’s.  Karen breaks down research that backs up this approach, including lessons from the U.S. POINTER Study showing structured programs outperform self-guided change. We also discuss why lifestyle changes can deliver meaningful cognitive benefits without the scary side effects associated with some newer treatments, while still respecting the role of ongoing Alzheimer’s research.  We share details for the May 21 conference at the Doubletree Hotel in Palm Beach Gardens, plus where to find highlights afterward at allzcare.org and David’s resources at davidsalzheimersfight.org. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more families can find practical brain health guidance. YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DavidsAlzheimersFight] // Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/davidsalzheimersfight/] // Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577058352851]// Website [https://davidsalzheimersfight.org]

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