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Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)

Updated on February 10, 2017 in Brain Optimization
3 on February 8, 2017

What treatments are available for a 58 year old male who has recently been diagnosed with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)?

 
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0 on February 9, 2017

We address neurological conditions from many perspectives, TDT, including best nutrition for neurological health, supplements to support the nervous system, brain exercises, and psychological support. The SPECT scan can tell us more about the specific areas of your brain to focus on supporting. You might consider having a consultation with one of our doctors to see how we can best help you personally. -Coach Zoe

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0 on February 10, 2017

Thank you Coach Zoe. Can depression mimic or cause PPA?  Can PPA be properly diagnosed without a SPECT scan?

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0 on February 10, 2017

I have been advised by our doctors that for the most accurate diagnosis you would need combination of volumetric MRI, which your insurance may cover, and a concentration SPECT scan. Best to you!

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