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Absolute codswallop

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Kiora Tue 03-Feb-15 18:03:35

I've got a large head and I'm as thick as two short planks. Mine must be full of shite air

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 03-Feb-15 18:03:07

No more research necessary then?

All down to lifestyle. hmm

soontobe Tue 03-Feb-15 18:02:05

I dont know much about it, but I thought no. 8 was particular rubbish too.
There seem to be a lot of brainy people who get it.

hildajenniJ Tue 03-Feb-15 18:01:45

I looked after dementia sufferers for many years. They came from all walks of life. I looked after one of Winston Churchill's wartime secretaries, several ward sisters, one gentleman had been instrumental in setting up regional radio (Radio Newcastle). All had been active and well read. My Dad has vascular dementia, it has nothing to do with lifestyle choices. Dad walked for miles with his brothers, he ate healthily and looked after himself well. He has lived until 91 and is the life and soul of the care home. Where do they get this rubbish from?

Riverwalk Tue 03-Feb-15 18:00:28

"Ballroom dancing ....... is very good for postponing dementia"

Now you're really taking the piss!

(sorry for the foul language but I'm really 'effin cross at all this rubbish)

And, I can't believe this bit, it appears to be written by the Director of the Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) at the University of Stirling!!!

rosequartz Tue 03-Feb-15 17:55:47

Although it does recommend a glass of wine a day so it can't all be codswallop surely? wink

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 03-Feb-15 17:52:00

"The most common causes of dementia are called neurodegenerative diseases, and include Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, and dementia with Lewy bodies. With these diseases, the brain cells degenerate and die more quickly than is part of the normal ageing process."

No, of course the NHS is wrong. The old people up and down the country in care homes, suffering from dementia, did actually bring it on themselves because they didn't spend their pensions on vitamins, fish oils, and red wine.

How silly of them.

Riverwalk Tue 03-Feb-15 17:51:32

"or who took more education" confused

Riverwalk Tue 03-Feb-15 17:49:35

Why is GN promoting this obvious shite? shock

merlotgran Tue 03-Feb-15 17:31:03

Don't you just love the way these people talk absolute twaddle then put, 'Don't worry about it' at the bottom?

hmm

FarNorth Tue 03-Feb-15 17:24:22

Twaddle. I used to work with people with dementia - it could strike anyone.

Ana Tue 03-Feb-15 17:22:46

Number 8.

'People with larger brains or who took more education are protected against dementia. Big heads often have bigger brains in them, but even if your hat size is small, you can develop on the inside. The important thing is to have some spare capacity if part of your brain starts to fade.'

What??? Are they serious? confused

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 03-Feb-15 17:19:08

where's the science please

Links to some research papers would be greatly appreciated.

hmm

And quite angry actually. Bloody insulting.