Im new to the alzheimers world since last sept. I've read books on the disease but am wondering if there is a general length of time for the stages beyond the first stage. My mom is, i believe, in stage 3 (maybe 4) ...is 86 and alone, and i am the only child who can provide support/care for her. Im wondering how fast is the progression or is it unique to each individual? Also, i read about the disruptive sleep patterns with those who have the disease and wonder what causes that? Mom hasnt started that yet, but im curious as to what causes it?
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If she has a history of heart disease or stroke or heart failure, vascular dementia is likely. If she has a long history of alcohol use and liver problems, the MD will be looking for ARD with a vitamin B1 depletion that can be treated. So get the tests done and develop a treatment plan to buy time.
How much time varies greatly from one person to the next.