My mother has been on a low sodium diet since the 80's. My mother has been forgetful since 2007. Confusion started last month and went away for 3 weeks and recently came back. She is tired everyday and she gets nauseous. She just came back from the doctor. Her sodium level is just a little low. Could that cause her symptoms of confusion?
But instead of researching alternative causes of dementia symptoms and trailing in there with them, one after another, first of all *ask* this doctor to explain his reasoning and see if it makes sense to you.
If you're still not satisfied that he is treating your mother holistically - which any good GP aims to do, even if they don't talk about it in those terms - then by all means find one who will.
By the way, never let medical personnel shame you about doing online research. Sometimes routine matters are overlooked, and a good dr will be glad to know you are involved and concerned.
I wish we had more help for her. It's a few more weeks until we receive the results of her brain scans. I can't imagine why we have to wait so long for the results. This has been such a scary time with the changes in her dementia which led to her confusion.
A lot of people want me to accept that this is the progression of her dementia. I don't want to give up on my mother. She improved for three weeks until her brain scans two weeks ago. She is showing improvement again for the past two days. She is still asleep and I don't know what to expect for today.
Because of Dad's CHF we're constantly trying to balance his fluid intake & how much salt he eats. Your mom's doctor really needs to stay on top of it.
Sadly, the great majority of American MDs know little to nothing about the effect of diet on our health. :(