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blacksparky
blacksparky Member Posts: 104
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My DW is in year 3 of EOAD. She’s always been a talker, talking to whomever would listen. The last few months she still talks but with her limited vocabulary she makes no sense. Her words are very clear but all mixed up. I’ve just noticed this past week that now when she talks it starts with a few clear words but then turns into just a slur of her words that aren’t understandable. I’m thinking that this may be her starting to be unable to talk at all but figured I’d ask if anybody here has had a similar experience.

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  • blacksparky
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  • ​fesk
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    It may or may not be related to the recent addition and increase in Seroquel. It may be related to a UTI or other medical condition. Did it start prior to the addition of Seroquel or worsen when Seroquel was increased. I'd recommend, if you aren't already, tracking all changes when different medications are added/increased and ruling out a UTI or other medical cause when there are changes. Once that is done, you can determine if it's progression.

  • KathyF1
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    Yes, my husband has had jumbled speech for a couple of years. At this point he rarely makes any sense, his words are “made up” words. He’s stage 6. I’ve had some doctors say he has Frontotemporal Dementia. But he definitely also has Alzheimer’s so it could be “aphasia” which is typical in late stage Alz. But he has not shown any sign yet of not being able to talk. It just does t make any sense.

  • jca555
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    My DH has PPA and FTD moving into AD. He started with bad speech and now his comprehension is really bad. He doesn’t understand a lot of what we say to him.

  • sandwichone123
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    My dh's first symptom was losing nouns. At first he could substitute another word, but that skill faded as well. He still (stage 6) loves to talk, but the words don't add up to any meaning. Occasionally a word or two will seem to relate to something, but mostly it's babble. I don't know how much he understands, either.

  • Biggles
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    Thank you Iissan my DH suffers with (I think APHASIA) has never been formally diagnosed but sometimes speech is ok sometimes just word sallad. You have given me some very helpful and kind clues and ques to use.

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DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
EO = Early Onset
FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
VD = Vascular Dementia
MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
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