T:Don't know what to do about my dad	Q:Hi,  I need help so any suggestions will be helpful. My dad has had a very mild form of alzheimer's for <time_period>. He was living on his own in a senior apartment building in so. CA for <time_period>. Before that he lived in <location>. Well,  about <time_period> ago my dad told the apartment manager he was leaving and he got in his truck and drove to <location> (even though he usually doesn't drive). He checked himself into <location>. He was acting irratically and security ended up sending him to the veteran's <institution> for observation. They let him out after <time_period> and he went back to <location>. Then,  a <institution> later,  he started acting weird again and the police called me to tell me he was acting disoriented. The problem is he has been independent. I don't have any legal authority over him. When I talked to him on the phone he refused to go anywhere with me. He is a big man with a bad temper. There is no wayI could force him. He has left his apartment. They don't want him back as he was making threats before he left. He is a veteran. I have called several gov. agencies but have gotten nowhere. They just tell me to call adult protective services. I have no where to put him . He can't stay with me as I have diabetes and a knee problem and can't take care of him. I can't afford to put him in a <institution> on my own.  I don't know what to do.  	A:Did you actually call adult protective services? They might be able to offer you more suggestions. Something is ringing in my head right now - past mentions - so please forgive me if I get this wrong. But it seems that if a person is a threat to themselves and to society (such as driving),  you can have your father picked up and tested by a <professional_practitioner> to determine if he is responsible for his own well being or unable to care for himself. This is a rather drastic step tho. Where is he staying now?


A:You may want to try giving your father turmeric. I moved from the <location> to the <location> <time_period> ago,  because my mother reached the point where her Alzheimers had progressed to her not being able to live alone.  I gave her <medicine> and then,  in <date>,  <medicine> when it was not yet available in <location> and one had to get a <professional_practitioner>'s prescription and then get it from overseas. It is the standard combination therapy now,  although far too many <professional_practitioner> still just use <medicine>.  In late <date>,  my then boyfriend told me about listening to NPR and they noted that Turmeric was being recommended. <location> and <location> have the lowest rate of Alzheimers and it was traced to the consumption of Turmeric in the diet. I got some and gave it to my mother,  who became noticeably more alert in a rather short period of time (I noticed,  when I gave her <medicine>,  she improved within <time_period>. That turned out to the standard time I could see improvements for her).  Newsweek published a story on Alzheimers in the <date> issue,  where the research specialist noted that the drug companies,  after she issued a statement about turmeric,  approached her and asked if she was trying to put them out of business. By that point,  mom had been using it for <time_period> and,  considering she was at stage <num>,  demonstrated a return of partial memory (she remembered events that happened a <time_period> ago),  but more strikingly,  a sense of appropriate behaviour (Did I make a fool of myself when the pastor came over? was her question to me one time).  <professional_practitioner>'s don't recommend anything that's not in drug form,  but if you decide to try it,  be aware that it can cause constipation after prolonged use,  something another friend,  who was <age>,  also mentioned to me after I recommended it to him. He was worried he was losing his memory. He said the turmeric helped,  but he stopped using it because it caused constipation. I thought,  so you'd rather lose your memory again than take something for the constipation,  but that was his choice,  so. If you decide to buy it (health food stores sell it),  make SURE it says it is <num>% curcuminoids on the bottle.  I use it for arthritis,  by the way,  and it works well for that. I'm <age>.  There are no other side effects,  by the way. If you try it,  you need to give him <num>mg a day or even <num>mg. I had taken care of all my friends with AIDS prior to this,  so I'm very aware of what doses work. If it had been known that this worked during the AIDS crisis,  maybe we could have avoided the dementia so many of our friends developed.  It DOES work,  but sadly,  people don't realize that synthetic drugs -- <medicine>,  <medicine> (which is also very good) can't penetrate the blood/brain barrier,  and consequently,  cannot get in to scrub the sludge that coats the nerve endings and thereby prevent the electrical impulses to jump from one nerve ending to the next one,  but Turmeric is a natural ingredient,  and the body does not prevent it from entering the brain,  which is where the damage is being done.  I can't,  obviously,  force anyone to try it,  but my experience is that it shows results faster than synthetics,  and if you give it to him for <time_period>,  and he doesn't show any signs of improvement,  there is no harm done (as I said,  the constipation doesn't seem to start for a <time_period>).  Good Luck.  


A:Has anything been helpful? Please keep us updated. We have been where you are at now,  It does suck. But . you will look back and if you listen to us will not regret not doing what we advise. I feel like like an expert advise <num> person because my mom died of ALZ <num> and dad was taken down with shingles cause I had his last <num> teeth removed not knowin he shoud of been on antibiotics before the surgery. Whatever. 


A:you can call dhs for elderly. there are programs at home where a <professional_caregiver> can can be with him. further ado,  i think he needs mediciation. you should try talk to his <professional_practitioner>


A:<name>,  do you just give the tumeric in a powder form with some water Or how? ?


A:I haven't been here in a <time_period>, not much new about AD.  I still take <medicine>(<medicine>)still doing very well according to my <professional_practitioner>. It will be <time_period>.  in <month>.  since I was diagnosed. I'm in a wheelchair now, due to COPD, so I just wheel everyplace. 


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