>> Once in a blue moon a patient has a reversible cause of a dementia presentation
>> (eg normal pressure hydrocephalus or a vitamin deficiency, though many GPs would discover that prior
>> to referral..), or a non-dementia cause such as a brain tumour.
>>
>> But yeah it's mostly one-way traffic.
But you always invariably need that diagnosis from a consultant to get the support process kicked off.
Mind you when you try to tell the parent they are officially so diagnosed, they tell you its a load of bollo, and who the hell are you anyway.
Last edited by: Zero on Tue 20 Nov 18 at 16:17
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