Anti-Aging & Medical Cannabis Blog

Are you looking for Delaware Medical Marijuana for agitation of Alzheimer’s disease, but you aren’t sure where to go? As you are aware people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease can become quite agitated and aggressive as the disease progresses. Many are looking for alternatives to help their family or loved ones deal with the agitation they may experience.

The good news is that as a Delaware resident a person can access medical marijuana for agitation of Alzheimer’s disease. If you have a family member or loved one suffering from agitation of Alzheimer’s disease and have questions about the possibility of obtaining a Delaware medical marijuana card, the team at Green Relief Health is here to help! Our Patient Care Coordinators can be reached Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at 302-564-9994 or by scheduling an appointment here.

What Is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, which is a term used to describe memory loss. In fact, Alzheimer’s disease accounts for anywhere between 60-80% of all cases of dementia. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease where symptoms worsen over time. In the initial stages of Alzheimer’s memory loss or impairment is mild and may not even be noticeable. As the disease progresses, however, the memory loss becomes more pronounced.

Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s disease has no cure. There is one treatment option called aducanumab (Aduhelm™) that appears to show promise removing amyloid, one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease, from the brain is likely to reduce cognitive and functional decline in people living with early Alzheimer’s.

What Is Agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease?

Now that we know a little more about what Alzheimer’s disease let us look to better understand what Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease is. Agitation refers to someone either being restless or worried. Many with Alzheimer’s disease exhibit symptoms where they are unable to settle down. Agitation of Alzheimer’s may cause pacing, sleeplessness, and even aggression where the Alzheimer’s patient may even lash out verbally or try physically assault someone.

Typically, an Alzheimer’s patient may will experience agitation or aggression for several reasons. Some of the reasons that someone may experience agitation include:

  • Pain, depression, or stress
  • Too little rest or sleep
  • Constipation
  • Soiled underwear or diaper
  • Sudden change in a well-known place, routine, or person
  • A feeling of loss—for example, the person may miss the freedom to drive
  • Too much noise or confusion or too many people in the room
  • Being pushed by others to do something—for example, to bathe or to remember events or people—when Alzheimer’s has made the activity extremely hard or impossible
  • Feeling lonely and not having enough contact with other people
  • Interaction of medicines

Can Delaware Medical Marijuana Help Agitation of Alzheimer’s

A study published in 2016 found THC and other cannabinoids can help reduce amyloid-beta (Aβ) protein levels in brain cells as well as acting to reduce inflammation; this helps the cells survive instead of being destroyed by the accumulation of these proteins. In fact, it has been shown that Delta 9 THC helps prevent the accumulation of Aβ protein in the brain by binding to the sites of another chemical (acetylcholinesterase) critical in the formation of this protein.

When a person is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease there is inflammation present in the brain. An increase in inflammation in the brain results in memory loss and brain impairment. CBD has been shown to exert antioxidant properties, which can help reverse or even prevent some of the deterioration caused by Alzheimer’s Disease. It also stimulates brain cell growth and development; this slows the decline in mental or other brain functions experienced by the patient with Alzheimer’s.

Can I Get A Medical Card For Agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease in Delaware?

The good news is that you can get a medical card for agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease in Delaware. The state of Delaware has 14 conditions specifically listed in the law and agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease is one listed in the law. To qualify for Delaware medical marijuana for agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease you will need to be able to document the patient’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

A patient can document their Alzheimer’s Disease through their medical history. They will need to be able to show that in their medical history that they have been seen by a provider for this disease. Inside of the patient’s medical history there will be notes a provider has made to document the existence of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Getting Your Delaware Medical Card For Agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease

Once it is determined that the patient has a proper qualifying condition for a medical card for Alzheimer’s Disease, they will need to see a certified medical cannabis doctor in Delaware. The provider will meet with the patient to go over their medical history and qualifying condition. If the provider finds that they meet the criteria to qualify for a medical card in the state of Delaware, they will then be able to submit their application to the Delaware Office of Medical Marijuana.

After the doctor’s visit there is still one step to go to qualify for a Delaware medical marijuana card. The patient will then need to submit an application to the state of Delaware to verify their residency in the state. In addition, they will sign a form to release their medical information to the state of Delaware which is a part of the approval process. This process can either be done online or through the mail. There is a $50 application fee to submit this application to the state of Delaware, which is important to keep in mind.

How Can Green Relief Health Help?

If you’re curious about whether you or a loved one may qualify for a Delaware medical marijuana card for Agitation of Alzheimer’s Disease, reach out to us today! If you’d like to speak with a Green Relief Health team member, you may contact our office Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. On our website you can also find a large selection of educational blogs, an FAQ page with answers to frequently asked questions, and our own line of hemp-derived CBD that’s recommended by physicians!

Author

Ryan Nawrocki