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Thursday 6 March 2014

TEN SIGNS OF ALZHEIMERS

Memory loss that disrupts everyday life is not a normal . It may be a sign of Alzheimers disease, a fatal that gets worse over time and causes changes In 11 linking, reasoning and behavior. Although the disease is occur mainly in people 65 and older, it can also strike in their 30s, 40s and 50s.
Memory Loss  recently learned information is one of the signs of dementia.

Performing Familiar Tasks

Individuals may lose track of the steps to prepare a meal, place a telephone call or play a game.   

Problems with Language

People with Alzheimers disease often forget simple words or substitute unusual words, making, their speech or writing hard to understand. They may be unable to find their toothbrush, for example, and instead ask for that thing for my mouth.
Whats normal? Sometimes having trouble finding the right word.

Disorientation to Time and Place

People with Alzheimers disease can become lost in their own neighborhoods, forget where they are and how they got there, and not know how to get back home. Whats normal? Forgetting the day of the week or where you were going.

Poor or Decreased Judgment

Those with Alzheimers may dress inappropriately, wearing several layers on a warm day or little clothing in the cold. They may show poor judgment about money, like giving away large sums to teiemarketers. Whats normal? Making a questionable or debatable decision from time to time.

Problems with Abstract Thinking

Someone with Alzheimers disease may have unusual difficulty performing complex mental tasks, like forgetting what numbers are and how they should be used. Whats normal? Finding it challenging to balance a checkbook.

Misplacing Things

A person with Alzheimers disease may put things in unusual places: an iron in the freezer or a wristwatch in the
sugar bowl. Whats normal? Misplacing keys or a wallet temporarily.

Changes in Mood or Behaviour

Someone with Alzheimers disease may show rapid mood swings - from calm to tears to anger - for no apparent reason. Whats normal? Occasionally feeling sad or moody.

Changes in Personality

The personalities of people with dementia can change drninatically. They may become extremely confused, mmplrtous, fearful or dependent on a family member. Wtmtn normal? Peoples personalities do change somewhat with age.

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