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Question Title: Could it be Alzheimers?Forum: Neurology Forum
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Dear Doctor, I am a 64 year old retired veteran. I have never had any other neurological problems or head injuries Could this be the beginnig of Alzheimers or something else?
It may be a good idea for you to see a neurologist. Symptoms of intemittent topographical disorientation, or "getting lost", may occur with a wide range of neurological disorders that affect the higher functions of the brain. While Alzheimer's disease is one of the more common problems causing this in the elderly, it is a diagnosis of exclusion. Specially when symptoms are intermittent, other causes such as seizure disorder, vascular insufficiency, medical illness, and specially adverse effects of medications need to be ruled out by appropriate tests. A good neurological examination, and sometimes even a formal neuropsychological assessment, can go a long way in diagnosing the problem. Good luck, and take care!
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