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[|Human|] I recently saw a neurologist and had an MRI and neuro-psychometric testing for Alzheimer s (which my father developed in his mid-60s and died from at age 74). They saw brain shrinkage greater than average for my age, but were not concerned about that, and considered the testing average. They told me I do not have Alzheimer s. Nonetheless, my symptoms continue to worsen. My performance on the testing was far below what I was capable of five years ago. My IQ was listed at 114, but that is 18 points lower than my IQ was. I am quite distraught over the worsening symptoms. Is there anything else I can do? (I will be 65 in two months.)
[|AI|]  Hello and thanks for using Chat Doctor. I have read your question and understand your concerns. Since there is decrease in mentation in a period of five years, even if this doesn't mean that psychometric tests were positive, is better to take precautions to prevent dementia, because heredity is an important factor. Prevention measures include evaluation and treatment of heart and vessels conditions such high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes. Lifestyle changes that include avoiding smoking and Chat Doctor. Staying socially connected and active also needed as a preventive measure. An important point is prevention of head trauma, because of strong relationship between head trauma and future Alzheimer's. Medical follow up is of paramount value also. Hope you found the answer helpful. Take care.