Let us not forget people who forget

Have you ever forgotten who you are ? Have you lost your way back home where you have lived for past 25 years ? Do you remember if you brushed your teeth or had breakfast ? Have you ever had problems remembering how many kids you have ? Have you ever had dificulty in forming a proper sentence ?
May be all of us do forget some things which we have thought were not important but the above crucial details are forgotten by people suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Some change in memory is normal as we grow older, but the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are more than simple lapses in memory.
10 warning signs of Alzheimer's:
Memory loss. Forgetting recently learned information is one of the most common early signs of dementia. A person begins to forget more often and is unable to recall the information later.
Difficulty performing familiar tasks. People with dementia often find it hard to plan or complete everyday tasks. Individuals may lose track of the steps involved in preparing a meal, placing a telephone call or playing a game.
Problems with language. People with Alzheimer’s disease often forget simple words or substitute unusual words, making their speech or writing hard to understand. They may be unable to find the toothbrush, for example, and instead ask for "that thing for my mouth.”
Disorientation to time and place. People with Alzheimer’s disease can become lost in their own neighborhood, forget where they are and how they got there, and not know how to get back home.
Poor or decreased judgment. Those with Alzheimer’s may dress inappropriately, wearing several layers on a warm day or little clothing in the cold. They may show poor judgment, like giving away large sums of money to telemarketers.
Problems with abstract thinking. Someone with Alzheimer’s disease may have unusual difficulty performing complex mental tasks, like forgetting what numbers are for and how they should be used
Misplacing things. A person with Alzheimer’s disease may put things in unusual places: an iron in the freezer or a wristwatch in the sugar bowl.
Changes in mood or behavior. Someone with Alzheimer’s disease may show rapid mood swings – from calm to tears to anger – for no apparent reason.
Changes in personality. The personalities of people with dementia can change dramatically. They may become extremely confused, suspicious, fearful or dependent on a family member.
Loss of initiative. A person with Alzheimer’s disease may become very passive, sitting in front of the TV for hours, sleeping more than usual or not wanting to do usual activities.
So let us not forget people who forget.
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I have studied about it...Padmini,
in my pharmacy course, but not yet met any person in real life, suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
it is dreadful vaishali
and it is better u don't meet any one suffering from this
wishing you perfect health forever.
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Padmini, you have written an informative one again
Superviser of one of my offices often forgets to do things. I have decided to advise him to consult a doctor.
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thanks king
for both reading ,commenting and also for being considerate towards your employee.
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Good morning Padmini,
Nice and early? I hope that I am not on the road to dementia! Couple of days ago my family thought so and wanted to unscramble my brain!
Have a happy day!
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Your brain sylvia is
worth preserving forever.We had a great engineer by name Visveswaraiah who lived more than 100 years and he did remarkable things we still have his brain.
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