6 EARLY SIGNS of DEMENTIA that you SHOULD NEVER IGNORE! (SILENT Symptoms of ALZHEIMER'S)

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6 EARLY SIGNS of DEMENTIA that you SHOULD NEVER IGNORE! (SILENT Symptoms of ALZHEIMER'S)

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I have onset dementia. I believe that the brain is better that any computer made by man. When you reach a certain age and when your brain is filling up with things you have learned do not worry, God has put a sort of storage in the back of your mind so you can have room for other things you learn. Even with dementia I just completed a 1700 mile trek across the country. I refuse to stop my life just because I forget things. God has promised me a long life because I live for Him. I will not give up and just sit around and die. Get up, get out, live your life and stay away from all drugs prescribed by money hungry doctors. You will be much happier

ThomasBranson-yvub
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3:25 postural changes
4:06 changes in sensory organs (depth perception, special awareness, changes in taste or smell, noise sensitivity, hearing loss)
5:02 muscle strength problems
5:42 sleep problems
6:17 apathy
6:58 difficulty finding words
7:50 short term memory problems
8:02 difficulty following conversations
8:18 mood or behavior changes
8:40 difficulty making decisions
8:58 loss of sense of time
9:15 repeating the same questions
9:36 disorientation
9:52 misplacing items
10:10 hallucinations
10:34 urinary or fecal incontinence

adventurouspanda
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My dear mother died in 2016. She suffered from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and was in a nursing home when she passed away. She stopped eating, and the doctor didn’t want to tube feed her. She couldn’t remember anyone, including me in the end. It’s very painful to watch someone who you love waste away like that. The only positive part of the whole story was that she died in my Stepfather’s arms, and now she’s at peace in Heaven with The Lord. ❤❤😢😢

LaurenceJones-mwim
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Don't panic if you can't find your keys that is not dementia, if you don't know what the keys are for, that is dementia.

TonyBurke
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I hate when we only associate dementia with the elderly. It’s a misconception. I’m 41 and I’ve already been diagnosed. I can say changing my diet has slowed it down. Gives me more good days.

Stefanie_Thompson_Fithian
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I went through this with my Mother and mother-in-law. My Mother lived fifteen years after her diagnosis and my MOther-in-law died five years after her diagnosis. The cost was monumental both in emotions and financially. Horrible disease!

jamesmyers
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My mama was diagnosed with vascular dementia just over two years ago. She gained her angel wings last Sunday 2/6. I miss her so much. Feels an eternity since I’ve seen her (been 6 days)

blessthisemptynest
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I am in the UK. I have watched my mother deteriorate from the age of 80 and she died just before her 90th birthday. I believe her father probably had it. My mother-in-law died from dementia and now my dog has it! Truly, he has. He has been staring into nothing and disappearing in the garden! I pray my husband or his siblings, my brother or myself have it later in life. It’s terrifying to think that may happen.

sarahpenny
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Ihave all my life worked in construction 4 years ago got a job in a home for people with dementia as a maintenance opportunity I am way over retiring age and get by in 4 years I have seen many people slowly go down the slope it's a long road and for family members it's equally traumatic it's known as the long goodbye

geoffgoodall
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Don’t panic if you forgot where you parked your car at the mall. Become concerned if you do not remember how you arrived at the mall: drove there, took the bus or a cab.

iamhere
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Learning or relearning a foreign language can help. I’ve been learning French, online, for nearly ten years and my memory has become noticeably better, right from the beginning of my relearning French. I do lessons every day, but if I miss a couple of weeks it doesn’t affect my memory at all.

rosella
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My mom passed away 28th February 2024. She had Dementia. She had 4 sisters who died from dementia. Hi from Kildare Ireland ❤

adoyle
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From Taiwan.
Currently taking care of my mother who has Alzheimer’s.

JC-owho
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I am a 66 year old lady and always was a fitness fanatic when I was younger, and people who know me for years say I'm still quite fit for my age. I do simple arm exercises every night while laying in bed, by just moving my arms up and down, as if I'm flagging someone down. When walking I always keep my back straight. I keep my mind busy and ove the last two years I have just completed my first novel, and started my second sci fi novel two months ago and already on chapter 5. I saw a video that shows the worst tablets to take that brings on dementia, is amatripelene, which I started taking two months ago, but immediately threw them away after seeing that video.

samp
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I’m in Alberta Canada, and my mother’s in late stage dementia.

connieroberts
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My mom died of Alzheimer's. She exercised, grew her own vegetables, did puzzles, and had a good social life. Her sisters died of the same as well. It is genetic.

psychick
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I know quite a few ppl who noticed brain fog after starting stains. They took themselves off statins and improved cognitively. They were also getting muscle fatigue and pain. All resolved after quitting statins. Our bodies make cholesterol for a reason. Brains need cholesterol. Muscles need cholesterol for repair. Don’t knock down the fence till you understand why it was erected.

gstbadcat
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My memory is such that I remember always having trouble finding the right word. On the other hand, my vocabulary is well above average. So, I must always have had dementia from birth.

Golden-Eagle
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Dr Edell used to say if you misplace your fork, don't worry about it. If you forget what your fork is for, worry.

oldladyfromnm
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I had major brain trauma from a drunk driver hitting my motorcycle at 70 mph! I lean very heavy to the right and use wheelchair mostly! and when 72 hours without sleep and vivid nightmares! Had 3 strokes in my life and 2 since wreck!

sgoell