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This is the fourth time you have asked some version of this question julissa, this is a forum of people just like you who are trying to brainstorm answers and we can't possibly know more than the medical personnel you see in real life. IMO the bottom line is it doesn't really matter if it is his mental illness or some form of dementia, you need to make a plan going forward with how you will deal with his increasing needs.
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You need to get him to his neurologist or whoever handles his illness. Dementia does strike those who already have a mental illness. As Willie says, we can only point u in the right direction, ur Dad now needs a professional.
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You would probably need to ask his Dr about that, as there are tests they can perform to check his mental capacity, along with an MRI or Cat Scan. Start keeping a journal, so next time he goes to his Dr, you can provide the facts of what exactly is going on with him. And if you have to provide that information via the patient portal, prior to going to the appt. you can do that as well, as not to upset him when there. Best wishes.
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How old is your LO? You should always start with a medical exam because memory loss/confusion can be a temporary symptom like from at UTI or over/under medication or it can be from something going on neurologically (like a tumor) and these are things that can be identified and treated. Dementia is a little trickier to identify and the other issues need to be discounted first.
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