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Anyone know a referral site for Doctors specializing in dementia?
I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the
Toledo area. |
"N8WWM" wrote in message lkaboutradio.com... I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. This is Doug in a nutshell...no pun intended...oh well, why lie, it was intended. Delusions Definition A delusion is an unshakable belief in something untrue. These irrational beliefs defy normal reasoning, and remain firm even when overwhelming proof is presented to dispute them. Delusions are often accompanied by hallucinations and/or feelings of paranoia, which act to strengthen confidence in the delusion. Delusions are distinct from culturally or religiously based beliefs that may be seen as untrue by outsiders. Description Delusions are a common symptom of several mood and personality-related mental illnesses, including schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, shared psychotic disorder, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. They are also the major feature of delusional disorder. Individuals with delusional disorder suffer from long-term, complex delusions that fall into one of six categories: persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, somatic, or mixed. There are also delusional disorders such as dementia that clearly have organic or physical causes. Persecutory Individuals with persecutory delusional disorder are plagued by feelings of paranoia and an irrational yet unshakable belief that someone is plotting against them, or out to harm them. Grandiose Individuals with grandiose delusional disorder have an over-inflated sense of self-worth. Their delusions center on their own importance, such as believing that they have done or created something of extreme value or have a "special mission." Jealousy Jealous delusions are unjustified and irrational beliefs that an individual's spouse or significant other has been unfaithful. Erotomanic Individuals with erotomanic delusional disorder believe that another person, often a stranger, is in love with them. The object of their affection is typically of a higher social status, sometimes a celebrity. This type of delusional disorder may lead to stalking or other potentially dangerous behavior. Somatic Somatic delusions involve the belief that something is physically wrong with the individual. The delusion may involve a medical condition or illness or a perceived deformity. This condition differs from hypochondriasis in that the deformity is perceived as a fixed condition not a temporary illness. Mixed Mixed delusions are those characterized by two or more of persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, or somatic themes. Causes & symptoms Some studies have indicated that delusions may be generated by abnormalities in the limbic system, the portion of the brain on the inner edge of the cerebral cortex that is believed to regulate emotions. The exact source of delusions has not been conclusively found, but potential causes include genetics, neurological abnormalities, and changes in brain chemistry. Delusions are also a known possible side effect of drug use and abuse (e.g., amphetamines, cocaine, PCP). Diagnosis Patients with delusional symptoms should undergo a thorough physical examination and patient history to rule out possible organic causes (such as dementia). If a psychological cause is suspected, a mental health professional will typically conduct an interview with the patient and administer one of several clinical inventories, or tests, to evaluate mental status. Treatment Delusions that are symptomatic of delusional disorder should be treated by a psychologist and/or psychiatrist. Though antipsychotic drugs are often not effective, antipsychotic medication such as thioridazine (Mellaril), haloperidol (Haldol), chlorpromazine (Thorazine), clozapine (Clozaril), or risperidone (Risperdal) may be prescribed, and cognitive therapy or psychotherapy may be attempted. If an underlying condition such as schizophrenia, depression, or drug abuse is found to be triggering the delusions, an appropriate course of medication and/or psychosocial therapy is employed to treat the primary disorder. The medication, typically, will include an antipsychotic agent. Prognosis Delusional disorder is typically a chronic condition, but with appropriate treatment, a remission of delusional symptoms occurs in up to 50% of patients. However, because of their strong belief in the reality of their delusions and a lack of insight into their condition, individuals with this disorder may never seek treatment, or may be resistant to exploring their condition in psychotherapy. So Doug, IF you get proper help, there is hope you can rejoin the planet. |
This is Doug in a nutshell...no pun intended...oh well, why lie, it was intended. Delusions Definition A delusion is an unshakable belief in something untrue. These irrational beliefs defy normal reasoning, and remain firm even when overwhelming proof is presented to dispute them. Delusions are often accompanied by hallucinations and/or feelings of paranoia, which act to strengthen confidence in the delusion. Delusions are distinct from culturally or religiously based beliefs that may be seen as untrue by outsiders. Description Delusions are a common symptom of several mood and personality-related mental illnesses, including schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, shared psychotic disorder, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. They are also the major feature of delusional disorder. Individuals with delusional disorder suffer from long-term, complex delusions that fall into one of six categories: persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, somatic, or mixed. There are also delusional disorders such as dementia that clearly have organic or physical causes. Persecutory Individuals with persecutory delusional disorder are plagued by feelings of paranoia and an irrational yet unshakable belief that someone is plotting against them, or out to harm them. Grandiose Individuals with grandiose delusional disorder have an over-inflated sense of self-worth. Their delusions center on their own importance, such as believing that they have done or created something of extreme value or have a "special mission." Jealousy Jealous delusions are unjustified and irrational beliefs that an individual's spouse or significant other has been unfaithful. Erotomanic Individuals with erotomanic delusional disorder believe that another person, often a stranger, is in love with them. The object of their affection is typically of a higher social status, sometimes a celebrity. This type of delusional disorder may lead to stalking or other potentially dangerous behavior. Somatic Somatic delusions involve the belief that something is physically wrong with the individual. The delusion may involve a medical condition or illness or a perceived deformity. This condition differs from hypochondriasis in that the deformity is perceived as a fixed condition not a temporary illness. Mixed Mixed delusions are those characterized by two or more of persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, or somatic themes. Causes & symptoms Some studies have indicated that delusions may be generated by abnormalities in the limbic system, the portion of the brain on the inner edge of the cerebral cortex that is believed to regulate emotions. The exact source of delusions has not been conclusively found, but potential causes include genetics, neurological abnormalities, and changes in brain chemistry. Delusions are also a known possible side effect of drug use and abuse (e.g., amphetamines, cocaine, PCP). Diagnosis Patients with delusional symptoms should undergo a thorough physical examination and patient history to rule out possible organic causes (such as dementia). If a psychological cause is suspected, a mental health professional will typically conduct an interview with the patient and administer one of several clinical inventories, or tests, to evaluate mental status. Treatment Delusions that are symptomatic of delusional disorder should be treated by a psychologist and/or psychiatrist. Though antipsychotic drugs are often not effective, antipsychotic medication such as thioridazine (Mellaril), haloperidol (Haldol), chlorpromazine (Thorazine), clozapine (Clozaril), or risperidone (Risperdal) may be prescribed, and cognitive therapy or psychotherapy may be attempted. If an underlying condition such as schizophrenia, depression, or drug abuse is found to be triggering the delusions, an appropriate course of medication and/or psychosocial therapy is employed to treat the primary disorder. The medication, typically, will include an antipsychotic agent. Prognosis Delusional disorder is typically a chronic condition, but with appropriate treatment, a remission of delusional symptoms occurs in up to 50% of patients. However, because of their strong belief in the reality of their delusions and a lack of insight into their condition, individuals with this disorder may never seek treatment, or may be resistant to exploring their condition in psychotherapy. So Doug, IF you get proper help, there is hope you can rejoin the planet. |
"U Know Who" wrote in message ...
This is Doug in a nutshell...no pun intended...oh well, why lie, it was intended. Delusions Definition A delusion is an unshakable belief in something untrue. These irrational beliefs defy normal reasoning, and remain firm even when overwhelming proof is presented to dispute them. Delusions are often accompanied by hallucinations and/or feelings of paranoia, which act to strengthen confidence in the delusion. Delusions are distinct from culturally or religiously based beliefs that may be seen as untrue by outsiders. Description Delusions are a common symptom of several mood and personality-related mental illnesses, including schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, shared psychotic disorder, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. They are also the major feature of delusional disorder. Individuals with delusional disorder suffer from long-term, complex delusions that fall into one of six categories: persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, somatic, or mixed. There are also delusional disorders such as dementia that clearly have organic or physical causes. Persecutory Individuals with persecutory delusional disorder are plagued by feelings of paranoia and an irrational yet unshakable belief that someone is plotting against them, or out to harm them. Grandiose Individuals with grandiose delusional disorder have an over-inflated sense of self-worth. Their delusions center on their own importance, such as believing that they have done or created something of extreme value or have a "special mission." Jealousy Jealous delusions are unjustified and irrational beliefs that an individual's spouse or significant other has been unfaithful. Erotomanic Individuals with erotomanic delusional disorder believe that another person, often a stranger, is in love with them. The object of their affection is typically of a higher social status, sometimes a celebrity. This type of delusional disorder may lead to stalking or other potentially dangerous behavior. Somatic Somatic delusions involve the belief that something is physically wrong with the individual. The delusion may involve a medical condition or illness or a perceived deformity. This condition differs from hypochondriasis in that the deformity is perceived as a fixed condition not a temporary illness. Mixed Mixed delusions are those characterized by two or more of persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, or somatic themes. Causes & symptoms Some studies have indicated that delusions may be generated by abnormalities in the limbic system, the portion of the brain on the inner edge of the cerebral cortex that is believed to regulate emotions. The exact source of delusions has not been conclusively found, but potential causes include genetics, neurological abnormalities, and changes in brain chemistry. Delusions are also a known possible side effect of drug use and abuse (e.g., amphetamines, cocaine, PCP). Diagnosis Patients with delusional symptoms should undergo a thorough physical examination and patient history to rule out possible organic causes (such as dementia). If a psychological cause is suspected, a mental health professional will typically conduct an interview with the patient and administer one of several clinical inventories, or tests, to evaluate mental status. Treatment Delusions that are symptomatic of delusional disorder should be treated by a psychologist and/or psychiatrist. Though antipsychotic drugs are often not effective, antipsychotic medication such as thioridazine (Mellaril), haloperidol (Haldol), chlorpromazine (Thorazine), clozapine (Clozaril), or risperidone (Risperdal) may be prescribed, and cognitive therapy or psychotherapy may be attempted. If an underlying condition such as schizophrenia, depression, or drug abuse is found to be triggering the delusions, an appropriate course of medication and/or psychosocial therapy is employed to treat the primary disorder. The medication, typically, will include an antipsychotic agent. Prognosis Delusional disorder is typically a chronic condition, but with appropriate treatment, a remission of delusional symptoms occurs in up to 50% of patients. However, because of their strong belief in the reality of their delusions and a lack of insight into their condition, individuals with this disorder may never seek treatment, or may be resistant to exploring their condition in psychotherapy. So Doug, IF you get proper help, there is hope you can rejoin the planet. Keyclowns are not "the planet". You post anything that floats your boat, just remember that we know all you want to do is run the AKC off. Never happen, get used to it. You have not been able to do anything yet. |
(Psychiatrist to keyclowns) wrote in
om: "U Know Who" wrote in message ... So Doug, IF you get proper help, there is hope you can rejoin the planet. just remember that we know all you want to do is run the AKC off. Got pests? Call Orkin.. Got akc trolls? X-Complaints-To: http://tinyurl.com/4hpx4 --- N8's abuse..pathetic. You have not been able to do anything yet. You sure are a whack job, dogie.. LOL!! -- "Hey Nurse, he's out of his padded cell, again.." http://sj.blacksteel.com/padded-cell/Posey03.jpg |
N8WWM wrote:
I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. Got it bad, eh Dogie? |
itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge
wrote: wrote in news:1102471404.274411.179360 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: N8WWM wrote: I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. Got it bad, eh Dogie? you too huh Steveo, since when is medina near Cleveland It's the next county north, WA3MOJ. Look at a map before you embarrass yourself further. What does Cleveland or Medina have to do with N8WWM looking for help with his dementia? |
On 08 Dec 2004 11:54:29 GMT, Steveo
wrote: itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: wrote in news:1102471404.274411.179360 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: N8WWM wrote: I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. Got it bad, eh Dogie? you too huh Steveo, since when is medina near Cleveland It's the next county north, WA3MOJ. Look at a map before you embarrass yourself further. What does Cleveland or Medina have to do with N8WWM looking for help with his dementia? Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? Could be there aren't any cameras with crack proof lenses in Cleveland? |
Lancer wrote:
On 08 Dec 2004 11:54:29 GMT, Steveo wrote: itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: wrote in news:1102471404.274411.179360 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: N8WWM wrote: I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. Got it bad, eh Dogie? you too huh Steveo, since when is medina near Cleveland It's the next county north, WA3MOJ. Look at a map before you embarrass yourself further. What does Cleveland or Medina have to do with N8WWM looking for help with his dementia? Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? Could be there aren't any cameras with crack proof lenses in Cleveland? LOL, he shattered one lense..I had to switch cameras to capture his fuglyness. |
Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? steve can do that LOL actually thats about all he can do he is the keyclown paparzzi |
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 08:10:59 -0600, itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge
wrote: Lancer wrote in : On 08 Dec 2004 11:54:29 GMT, Steveo wrote: itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: wrote in news:1102471404.274411.179360 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: N8WWM wrote: I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. Got it bad, eh Dogie? you too huh Steveo, since when is medina near Cleveland It's the next county north, WA3MOJ. Look at a map before you embarrass yourself further. What does Cleveland or Medina have to do with N8WWM looking for help with his dementia? Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? Could be there aren't any cameras with crack proof lenses in Cleveland? wow the Lancer and steve Parks show, every post one of you replies to me the other is right there replying to. LOL... I know I can say Obsessed. And you are obsessed with icecold |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 21:39:35 -0600, itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge
wrote: Smooth G wrote in : On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 08:10:59 -0600, itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: Lancer wrote in : On 08 Dec 2004 11:54:29 GMT, Steveo wrote: itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: wrote in news:1102471404.274411.179360 @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: N8WWM wrote: I need a referral source for doctors specializing in dementia around the Toledo area. Got it bad, eh Dogie? you too huh Steveo, since when is medina near Cleveland It's the next county north, WA3MOJ. Look at a map before you embarrass yourself further. What does Cleveland or Medina have to do with N8WWM looking for help with his dementia? Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? Could be there aren't any cameras with crack proof lenses in Cleveland? wow the Lancer and steve Parks show, every post one of you replies to me the other is right there replying to. LOL... I know I can say Obsessed. And you are obsessed with icecold No sorry assclown, icecold is enamoured with the akc thats why you have to post in drag to this NG you arent man enough to use your own name ICE Cold you can threaten me like you did before you dont scare me well see who takes who to lunch. Threaten? I have never threatened you or anyone on this group. I just think you are a stupid kid. Obsessed with some old poster that I have NEVER seen post on this group. Are you inviting me to lunch after all the crap that you have said to me and others on this group? Crazy man just crazy! |
Steveo wrote
wrote: Steveo wrote wrote: Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? steve can do that LOL actually thats about all he can do he is the keyclown paparzzi Yep, all I can do is drive to your section 8 slum, knock on your door, and take your picture. That's all I can do, and remain legal. You know I like to stay within the limits of the law. and since you get your legal advice from Tipsy there are no limits LOL You worship the bandwidth Twist posts on. Please stop being such a jackass in rec.radio.cb. The people that post here are really decent guys. Really. oh sure they forge they lie they try to get hams licenses pulled by false pretenses They drive to peoples houses and threaten them they post threats in the NG real decent guys ROTFLMAO! Save the legal stuff about CB radio in this group, since the regular posters aren't amp junkies by any stretch of the imagination. In fact my station is damn near tvi clean, time for a reality check steveo you operate ham gear which is ILLEGAL on cb You also operate above and below CB channels which are ILLEGAL frequencies. just because you dont think you cause tvi doesnt make you a good operator. you are a pirate a bootlegger admit it embrace it and stop lying you irish ass and I'd guess most every other regular poster here can say the same. Twisty - freeband bootlegger Landfag - admitted amp user freebander Jay mojave - amp user Sock puppets - etc etc etc You're missing your target here, we already own the stuff that's worth keeping. This isn't an auction or sales group as you well know already. Merry Christmas to you and your family. :) happy holidays to you too no matter if you are a law breaker or not -- LOL |
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Steveo wrote wrote: Steveo wrote wrote: Maybe his doctors require that someone take a picture of him? steve can do that LOL actually thats about all he can do he is the keyclown paparzzi Yep, all I can do is drive to your section 8 slum, knock on your door, and take your picture. That's all I can do, and remain legal. You know I like to stay within the limits of the law. and since you get your legal advice from Tipsy there are no limits LOL You worship the bandwidth Twist posts on. Please stop being such a jackass in rec.radio.cb. The people that post here are really decent guys. Really. oh sure they forge Who began forging? You did Lelnad and Dogie. they lie they try to get hams licenses pulled by false pretenses LMAO,,the cbers really have you against a wall... They drive to peoples houses and threaten them N8WWM did the threatening of Mopar and everyone else on this group that cleaned his double-digit intellect. He told Mopar he was gonna put a hurting and a beating on him and invited him to his house. Mopar showed, Dogie messed himself. they post threats in the NG real decent Dogie started the threats, and Lelnad followed him with his own threats. guys ROTFLMAO! _ Save the legal stuff about CB radio in this group, since the regular posters aren't amp junkies by any stretch of the imagination. In fact my station is damn near tvi clean, time for a reality check steveo you operate ham gear which is ILLEGAL on cb You are a felon. His acts are not felonious, yours are. You also operate above and below CB channels which are ILLEGAL frequencies. You are a felon. His acts are not felonious. Your are. just because you dont think you cause tvi doesnt make you a good operator. Just because you are totally ignorant of the law doesn't justify your committing a felony. you are a pirate You saw my flag on the boat, eh? Yes, I'm a pirate, and all you can do is make the observance and cry about it. You're an impotent felon with a mentally unstable and unsound condition. You are also a felon. a bootlegger Since when did Mopar make home made whiskey? Your communication deficit has you making up words and applying your own definition to them. Such is what little tykes do when they are frustrated and learning to express themselves. admit it You already have, but everyone knew you were a felon. Your past threats illustrated this. embrace it Of course we embrace you,,,,,you're the punch clown of rec.radio.cb adn make our days jovial by comparison. and stop lying You are unable. It's inbred and pathological in your case. you irish ass Your deterioration has rapidly excelled over the past year. You are posting at a feverish pace unlike any prior forced extractions from you. and I'd guess most every other regular poster here can say the same. Twisty - freeband Geogre Busch : felon, admitted felon bootlegger You certainly conjure up tales of rum running a commandeering ships at will. Avast ye' scurvy dog, me barrels of rye to satisfy....LMAO. You're still a felon, no matter how many time I freeband on 27.555. Landfag - admitted amp user freebander It's understood that your need to satisfy your broken down psyche and destroyed ego originates with your need to look to others. You're a crazy felon. Jay mojave - amp user You're an ignorant felon. Sock puppets - etc etc etc Which you lead the group in, felon. _ You're missing your target here, we already own the stuff that's worth keeping. This isn't an auction or sales group as you well know already. Merry Christmas to you and your family. :) happy holidays to you too no matter if you are a law breaker or not You're a felon for the law broke. -- LOL My sentiments exactly. |
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