Emilie:
Those are the signs of many diseases in older adults: alzheimers,
dimentia, NPH, etc. NPH is often the last condition suspected. For
more info, visit www.hydroassoc.org . The Hydrocephalus Association
is devoted exclusively to hydrocephalus, nad I am sure they can help
you. The rest of their contact information (phone, fax, postal) is
on their website.
Hope this helps!
Richard
--- In hydrocephalus@yahoogroups.com, "Emilie" <ebowers@c...> wrote:
> My dad is 71 years old and shuffles his feet when he walks.
Like he can't pick up his feet. He's kinda forgettful, too. For
example, he misplaced his cell phone on Monday. He found it today at
his work (in a hospital). Turns out some one had found it on the
floor in the cafeteria. Anyways, are these normal actions of a 71
year old or cound he have NPH?
>
> Emilie