Guest guest Posted July 15, 2002 Report Share Posted July 15, 2002 Hello - I'm CG and my husband, , has recently been diagnosed by Mayo Clinic (AZ) as having " probable " ShyDrager Syndrome. He has some of the symptoms - orthostatic hypotension being the primary symptom, sleep apnea, slurring of words and dropping vocal volume, lack of sweating, etc. - but does not have any tremors or muscle stiffness or bladder/bowel disfunction. However, he has some dramatic dementia symptoms along with everything else. The docs say it is not alzheimer's related dementia, but is more consistent with parkinson's type dementia. I've been reading the recent communications within this group - (And what a group it is!!! Such wonderful support and assistance... makes me want to meet each and every one of you in person.) - and haven't found any reference whatsoever to dementia as a symptom. Since we're new at this, I haven't asked the docs whether the dementia is a separate thing from Shy-Drager, or MSA. I could use some feedback on this topic. has been my best friend for so long and we have always discussed so many things - and now he isn't able to converse very well. I think the loneliness, even though we're together, is the most difficult thing to cope with. If the dementia isn't consistent with MSA, maybe I should look for a support group for that specific problem? Any ideas? I'll look forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks..... CG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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