
04-02-2022, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MartinSE
At 72 I am starting to forget things. And my kids always laughed at how I dress - LOL!
Depending on the magnitude of your forgetfulness it might pay to listen to them and have a chat with your doctor. As we age it gets harder and harder to form long term memories. But, like aging, it happens so slowly that it is hard for us to see, but others that don't see us every day notice more than we do.
I noticed me (and my wife noticed me) forgetting things last year. My PCP scheduled a meeting for me for a psych exam. The doctor gave me a series of tests over an hour or so, and said it is normal to begin having trouble forming long term memories as we age - everyone does. In my case the issue was greater than normal, and less than she could make a diagnosis from. So, I am scheduled to go back this year, to see how it is progressing.
Dementia is a generic term covering a lot of different types including Alzheimer's, lewd body dementia, etc etc. In my case one of the symptoms includes growing irritability. ( which is one reason I have to take vacations from here occasionally.)
I suggest being tested - in my case I want to know so I can make plans before I can't make plans.
Good luck.
PS: If your post was meant to be funny, or something, I apologize, it just struck a cord with me.
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Originally Posted by MartinSE
LOL!! Yeah, my bad, typo. My fingers don't always do what my brain tells them to any more - LOL!
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I thought it was a typo but figured you'd take it in good stride.
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