Is it Alzheimer’s?
The course of Alzheimer’s disease is different in every person. But, in general, people with mild Alzheimer’s disease may seem to be healthy but are actually having more and more trouble making sense of the world around them. While it’s common as we age to have more difficulty remembering names, places and other things, people with Alzheimer’s disease are also frequently unable to find the right words. Other signs of mild AD can include:
- Memory loss
- Confusion about the location of familiar places (getting lost begins to occur)
- Taking longer than before to accomplish normal daily tasks
- Trouble handling money and paying bills
- Poor judgment leading to bad decisions
- Loss of spontaneity and sense of initiative
- Mood and personality changes, increased anxiety and/or aggression
Many older people wonder if forgetting names or misplacing the car keys means they may have early signs of Alzheimer’s. READ MORE.
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