My 87 yr. old mother is bedridden due to spinal stenosis. While in rehab a few months ago she started to experience cognitive impairment which we are now being told is vascular dementia. As far as we know my mother has not had a stroke. I am wondering if Spinal Stenosis can cause vascular dementia. I am also wondering what to expect in terms of progression. Currently my Mom has some trouble finding words but is most often quite pleasant and very much aware of what is going on around her.
That said, we really do need to move my folks and I am really hoping that doing so does not upset my mother too much.
Basically, at times we feel like we are still in shock over the speed in which everything changed and constantly trying to find ways of keeping my folks together and cared for by us rather than an institution..
Thanks again to everyone that responded.
To answer your question about whether or not vascular dementia can worsen, the answer is likely yes. Most dementia will worsen over time.
Your mom probably needs more than one specialist since a doctor who is treating her spinal stenosis - likely a rheumatologist - may not be qualified to treat her vascular dementia.
Spinal stenosis can be painful, and people who have dementia can often have trouble expressing pain, so you'll have to stay well tuned in to her need for pain relief.
Please keep checking back with us so we know how you are doing,
Carol
My mom also has suffered from compression fractures of the spine, which are common in osteoporosis. This is separate from her vascular problems, which are the result of a long history of heart disease and stroke.
As far as I know Spinal Stenosis does not cause vascular dementia. They are two entirely different diseases, on of the spine and the other of the mind. Vascular dementia does get progressively worse and worse as does Alzheimer's.
Has your mother's health been evaluated by her doctor lately?