Memory Loss In Alzheimer's Disease.
One of the main things alzheimer's disease is known for is
memory loss.
Memory loss in early Alzheimer's can be difficult to
detect at times. Is it just forgetfulness, or is there a real
problem going on?
The things we've done in the last hours, days or even weeks
are placed in our short-term memory. In early stages of Alzheimer’s,
the most recent memories go first, but it is easy for people
to manage to cover that up.
But as Alzheimer’s disease becomes more severe, past
memories become affected as well. At this point, people around
them will be more aware of the possibility of dementia or Alzheimer’s.
Having Alzheimer’s disease is often equated with losing
ones memory. So much so that jokes are made about it. They are
sometimes funny, until you get old enough to wonder if maybe
you may be experiencing a touch of Alzheimer’s.
If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s, the jokes are
no longer funny as you see the downhill progression of their
memory and ability to care for themselves.
This memory loss problem is very real and can be tested for.
Many times just a simple set of questions are asked. The questions
commonly asked in the doctors office have to do with both how
the short term and long term memory works.
Questions commonly asked included
* What day is it today
* What month are we in
* What year is it
* Where are you now
* Who is the President
* Count backwards from 20 to1
* I am going to tell you three things, you repeat it back to
me after five minutes, when I ask.
If you cannot answer all the questions, or have forgotten
something, it does not prove that you or your loved on has Alzheimer’s
disease, but it does show that perhaps further investigation
is needed.
If you feel someone has Alzheimer’s, be sure to have
other tests run such as brain imaging such as CAT scan or MRI
scan as these can help rule out other possible causes and help
confirm the dementia or Alzheimer connection.
Many of the conditions being manifested in the early stages
can be reversed or halted. So it is important not to ignore the
memory problems, but get in to be thoroughly checked out.
Learn more from The
Alzheimer's Disease Guide - Things You Need To Kow About
Your Loved One Who Is Suffering with Alzheimers Disease.
Nutritional Support For Alzheimer's Disease Diet
People with Alzheimers need good nutritional support. Something
I suggest for many of the people I see is a Super Food Powder,
if they don't drink fresh vegetable juices. It provides multiple
nutrients from whole foods, you stir it into water or juice,
so it makes it easy to take. |

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