5/3/25 S11 E2575 - LISA SKINNER – “TRUTH, LIES & ALZHEIMER’S”

5/3/25 S11 E2575 - LISA SKINNER – “TRUTH, LIES & ALZHEIMER’S”

American Medicine Today - Radio

Lisa Skinner discusses Alzheimer's, memory loss, and caregiving strategies, offering insights from her book 'Truth, Lies & Alzheimer's'.

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13:093 May 2025

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Understanding Alzheimer's: Truth, Lies & Dementia

Episode Overview

  • Alzheimer's symptoms can be mistaken for other conditions.
  • Accurate diagnosis is crucial for proper treatment.
  • Joining their reality helps reduce anxiety.
  • Personal experiences can guide effective caregiving.
  • Understanding dementia improves family interactions.
We live in our reality with healthy brains. They live in their own reality with damaged brains.

In this episode of American Medicine Today, the focus shifts to one of the most challenging diseases of our time: Alzheimer's. Joining the conversation is Lisa Skinner, a behavioural expert and author of 'Truth, Lies & Alzheimer's: Its Secret Faces'. Lisa shares her wealth of knowledge, offering clarity on how to distinguish between normal forgetfulness and signs of dementia.

You might be surprised to learn that conditions like urinary tract infections can mimic dementia symptoms, emphasising the importance of accurate diagnosis. Lisa's insights stem from personal experiences with family members affected by various brain diseases, and her journey into elder care is as enlightening as it is heartfelt. The episode explores the nuances of memory loss and how it can be misdiagnosed, often leading to unnecessary stress for families.

With anecdotes from Lisa's own life, including her grandmother's vivid hallucinations, the discussion highlights the importance of meeting loved ones where they are rather than correcting them. Lisa advocates for joining their reality—a compassionate approach that reduces anxiety and fosters understanding. Whether you're dealing with dementia in your family or just curious about Alzheimer's, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and emotional support. With humour and empathy, Lisa's stories offer comfort to those navigating these difficult waters.

Dive in to learn how you can better support your loved ones and perhaps gain a fresh perspective on your own experiences with ageing. Could understanding these differences change how you interact with someone showing symptoms? It's worth finding out.

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