When should Alzheimer's patients stop driving?
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sharky1
They should definitely stop driving when they start forgetting where they are going. There have been several documented cases of alzheimers sufferers both forgetting where they are going, and forgetting how to return home. When they are driving a vehicle, it makes locating them much more difficult.
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TokyoXtreme
This headline sounds like the setup of a joke. The punchline might be "I'm sorry, what were we just talking about?"
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smartacus
My mother was furious when we took her car keys away from her. She threatened to cut my and my brothers and sisters out of her will, leave home, buy a new car, etc. At the time, she was 74 and had been suffering Alzheimer's for two years. It was very distressing for everyone. Yet, I know other people whose elderly relatives realized themselves that they could no longer drive safely. Those persons were able to accept early on that they had Alzheimer's, not an easy thing to admit to oneself.
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bushlover
How about when they become Alzheimer's patients.
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dennis0bauer
It will resolve it self at one time they will forget which car is theirs
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knackerz
Can someone please remind me what Alzheimer’s disease is?
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sharky1
bushlover...problem is, the only way to be 100% sure that someone has alzheimers is by performing an autopsy.
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the_sicilian
Immediately.
Anything else would be a crime.
Ciao
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usaexpat
Uh, by the time someone is showing enough outward symptoms to be diagnosed it's time for them to stop driving.
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cuddles2009
They will stop driving once they forget where they parked the car.
Hehehehe
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sharky1
alzheimer's disease is a pathological form of dementia. Basically, it causes a breakdown of synaptic activity in the brain.
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rtrhead1
it should be as soon as they are showing symptoms of the disease. yes, taking something like this away can have a bad effect, but is it any worse of an effect than someone who forgets which way to go on the expressway and get in a head on crash and kills someone? worse than that? no, it isn't. hurt feelings are easier to get over than death.
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PaulieWalnuts
surely they wouldn't be able to find their car
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