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<blockquote data-quote="Asmodeus" data-source="post: 29559473" data-attributes="member: 583013"><p>My father had the same; he was a strict guy with a very powerful personality, but with dementia, now he is most like a child. For his condition, a psychiatrist has given him some medications that were used to control his bad temper and the progression of the disorder. So consulting a neurosurgeon or psychiatrist is recommended. Since the behavior has also changed, the best option would be a psychiatrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asmodeus, post: 29559473, member: 583013"] My father had the same; he was a strict guy with a very powerful personality, but with dementia, now he is most like a child. For his condition, a psychiatrist has given him some medications that were used to control his bad temper and the progression of the disorder. So consulting a neurosurgeon or psychiatrist is recommended. Since the behavior has also changed, the best option would be a psychiatrist. [/QUOTE]
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