Any Advice for Stopping MCI Progression
What advise do you have for stopping MCI progression to Alzheimer’s? Has anyone on this site found anything that keeps this from progressing? My husband’s MCI is stable at this point, and we want to keep it that way. We are using Brain HQ online games, are on a plant based diet, exercise, and are doing everything else that we have read that slows progression. Thank you in advance.
Comments
-
My husband started out with MCI many years ago. He did everything except the plant based diet and after two years there was some improvement based on testing in one area(can't remember which area) but when he was tested two years later there was significant decline. And it has been downhill ever since. He did a bunch of supplements too that were recommended by the Breadenson protocol. I think you may be able to slow it down in the short term but eventually it catches up.
5 -
Has your LO been diagnosed with Alz because not all MCI is Alz. If he has been tested and diagnosed as having Alz there are drugs that slow the progression but at this point in time, none that stop it.
I just read through the Bredenson protocol and most of what it involves are things that we need to do for good health…other than the supplements.
I know that this is hard to hear…likewise for all of us who have had to hear this. I would say, now is the time to get all the legal stuff in place, find out from your LO what he wants done if/when he progresses, read everything you can about the disease if it is Alz. So sorry that you find you have to ask about this.
7 -
My DH was diagnosed in 9/2023 with MCI and Alzheimer’s. His initial symptoms began end of 6/2022 after a brief mild Covid episode. His symptoms were anxiety and multiple somatic complaints that escalated by 12/2022 despite seeking treatment for these symptoms early on in itch his PCP and a geriatric psych md. His neuropsych testing revealed executive function was primary area of significant impact. He was started on aricept 10mg in 9/2023 followed by neurocognitive and external brain stimulation prescribed by a neuropsych who has an expertise in dementia/alzheimers. Retesting 2 years later 6/2025 revealed a 2 point lower standard deviation in his testing. His memory and ability to perform adls remain ok. It’s his behavioral changes of anxiety, obsessive compulsiveness, changes to willingness to eat and how much he’ll eat that is the biggest issue and most impactful to his function. Unfortunately he has 2 copies of the APOE4 gene which placed him at increased risk for Alzheimer’s and which also prevents him from trying any of the newer infusion meds due to much higher risk for brain bleeds or swelling. So despite trying to treat him aggressively including brain ha, sudoku puzzles, cognitive stimulation therapy once a week for 1 hr and music therapy once a week and 2 days of social adult daycare for dementia patients it is and will continue to progress unfortunately. It’s a horrible disease for both caregivers and those affected with it.
5 -
My DH was diagnosed with MCI in 2018. He started doing all the recommended stuff and I could actually see improvement when he walked on the treadmill and did other exercises on a regular basis. His progression has been very slow and just this year is when it seems to be getting worse. He is probably in stage 4 now but he continues to sing in our church choir, play board games and walk for exercise mostly. I think doing all the recommended stuff and definitely slowed his progression.
3 -
Thank you for your candor. My husband’s brain MRI and PET scan ruled out Alzheimer’s or any neurodegenerative disease.
0 -
Thank you!
0 -
Feeling relief for you. I would be happy if my DH would live out the rest of his life as he is today…stage 4 ALZ. I am happy for you that this long, torturous journey will not be yours to take. Perhaps, when they discover why your LO has MCI, yours will be easier.
2 -
Eat a healthy diet and walk 30-45 minutes every day. Make sure your blood pressure and blood glucose are well controlled. And remember that not all MCI progresses to full blown dementia.
1 -
Thank you. We are doing all of the above.
1 -
Thank you so much.
0 -
Thank you. I wish you both all the best.
0 -
I am so sorry you are going through this horrible disease. Wishing you both all the best.
0
Commonly Used Abbreviations
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
Read more
Categories
- All Categories
- 632 Living With Alzheimer's or Dementia
- 349 I Am Living With Alzheimer's or Other Dementia
- 283 I Am Living With Younger Onset Alzheimer's
- 17.6K Supporting Someone Living with Dementia
- 5.7K I Am a Caregiver (General Topics)
- 8.6K Caring For a Spouse or Partner
- 2.9K Caring for a Parent
- 223 Caring Long Distance
- 173 Supporting Those Who Have Lost Someone
- 12 Discusiones en Español
- 1 Vivir con Alzheimer u Otra Demencia
- 1 Vivo con Alzheimer u Otra Demencia
- Vivo con Alzheimer de Inicio Más Joven
- 11 Prestación de Cuidado
- 2 Soy Cuidador (Temas Generales)
- 8 Cuidar de un Padre
- 23 ALZConnected Resources
- View Discussions For People Living with Dementia
- View Discussions for Caregivers
- Discusiones en Español
- Browse All Discussions
- Dementia Resources
- 8 Account Assistance
- 15 Help