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Memory test

sambucca

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Just been called into the nurse for my routine diabetic blood test and they are asking me to do a memory test. I don't understand what this is about. Any help for the reasons. No symptoms of memory problems.
 
Sometimes, I find routine appointments are used by the HCP for whatever there current pet project happens to be.
When I turned 60 a nurse at my diabetic review started a memory assessment. Without asking. She was astounded that I didn’t have a single fault.
When I turned 65 and administrator ran a computerised frailty test on my medical record, and the result was that I had ‘severe frailty’. This was due to having more than two medical conditions and more than two prescribed medications. It took a while to get them to remove that category from my record. The category, deemed me to require help with all personal care, mobility, and managing my own finances. None of which is true.

Sorry for rambling on. Just wondering if you have had a ‘milestone birthday’ that has flagged up on your record that a test is due? GPs get paid for doing these ‘preventative diagnosics’.
 
Mrs L and I have had numerous memory tests.
it has become a method of judging cognitive memory.
it is a test for Alzheimer's and dementia, as well as using blood tests to see if there is markers and protein in the blood which causes poor brain function.
if it is suspected, that either condition is suspected a brain scan and following tests are needed.
at 70, I passed with flying colours.
Mrs L is a different story.
If doctors are using this test, it is for prevention which no one should have reservations.
 
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