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These Are The Earliest Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease 

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Did you know that Alzheimer’s Disease can start decades in the brain before you display any symptoms? 😮
@doc_amen shares some warning symptoms people may start to notice that indicate potential signs of Alzheimer’s Disease & the parts of the brain it occurs in! 🧠
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@dianacrisp5944
@dianacrisp5944 Год назад
Stress, anxiety, CPTSD & PTSD cause this too
@ilse-u6x
@ilse-u6x Год назад
Precisely
@michele21auntiem
@michele21auntiem Год назад
As well as AdHD
@joansmith6844
@joansmith6844 Год назад
Oh man I’m in trouble 😮
@patriciasalem3606
@patriciasalem3606 Год назад
Let's add menopause to that list.
@sandrabentley8111
@sandrabentley8111 Год назад
So true. We are all stressed in the US.
@lorenecarden6312
@lorenecarden6312 Год назад
Oh please. All those symptoms are experienced by literally EVERYBODY.
@Beth-pf6oo
@Beth-pf6oo Год назад
I never get lost, I never can't park straight and only occasionally will forget a word, probably cuz I talk a mile a minute lol. He means if these things happen more often than normal and consistently... you should take notice of it. It may mean something is going on.
@MidnightPodcastGaming
@MidnightPodcastGaming Год назад
@@Beth-pf6oo LMFAOOOOOOO no.
@judytelles3518
@judytelles3518 Год назад
I am just learning to reverse park, as a lady driver, now I am not going to be able to do it, and I cant explain why. On a serious note , Alzheimer is a dreadful disease for the relatives as their loved one goes missing right in front of them. I hope I die before it happens to me.@@Beth-pf6oo
@naelyneurkopfen9741
@naelyneurkopfen9741 Год назад
@@MidnightPodcastGaming yes, dummy
@montamiddleton9318
@montamiddleton9318 Год назад
@@Beth-pf6oo oh OK. So if I can't back up my 18 wheeler in my driveway straight I'm losing it. Lol
@moondog9086
@moondog9086 9 месяцев назад
This man just scared every person over the age of 35 lol. My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at the young age of 63...Lewy Bodies. She passed away at 66. I'm 55 and spent way too much time already worrying about whether or not I will develop the same. No more. If it's going to happen, I can't change that and I refuse to spend another minute of the time I have worrying about this every time I forget why I walked into a room or forgot a word!! Please stop scaring people!! The world is already a mess. RIP Mom....I'm grateful for the 35 years I got to spend with you and I will see you again...sooner or later.
@hsfoodie
@hsfoodie 7 месяцев назад
This man scared me at 16 bro
@Abmafatima
@Abmafatima 7 месяцев назад
I was thiking exacly the same! They scared us too much!!!
@nikiepunt8631
@nikiepunt8631 7 месяцев назад
Well said!
@moondog9086
@moondog9086 7 месяцев назад
@@Londyn-s9f Thank you, my mom was my rock. 🧡 I'm not always successful, but I like to try hard to find the positive or humor when possible. I think more than enough of us have lots we can & have to worry about & when I saw this guy, I was like "Oh no you didn't go there!" lol. Blessings & peace to you as well...and yes, que sera sera my friend. ✌🙏
@flourishingarts
@flourishingarts 7 месяцев назад
The good news is that you can absolutely do plenty of things to prevent Alzheimer’s. Studies have shown consuming MCT oil produces ketones and has reversed symptoms by consuming 2-8 tablespoons a day, depending on severity and other factors. Staying well hydrated with filtered, fluoride-free water and a healthy whole foods diet and staying active will all do our minds good. They are malleable. I can’t list everything but a few other ideas is to be sure you are living in a healthy environment; mold free and air is purified. Taking things like a good source of lion’s mane and Magnesium Threonate (the only magnesium that crosses the blood brain barrier), etc.
@conniejohnson1552
@conniejohnson1552 Год назад
How to tell if you have Alzheimers. 1. You walk in the kitchen and forget why you came in. That is normal aging. 2. You walk into the kitchen and don't think it's your kitchen. That is Alzheimers.
@roselee4445
@roselee4445 Год назад
@marilyyw2566
@marilyyw2566 Год назад
I have never been able to park straight even as a farm girl on a farm tractor my dad told me to go straight I was definitely going to hit the fence post
@marilyyw2566
@marilyyw2566 Год назад
And as far as where I'm at I can't say that I've never gotten lost but I can say this I've always found my way back home 45 years
@ana419
@ana419 Год назад
Are you a doctor, Connie?
@conniejohnson1552
@conniejohnson1552 Год назад
@@ana419 ugh, giant sigh. Nope. Just took care of my Dad as he slowly faded away. There's a difference between typical aging forgetfulness a d completely losing who you once were. But thanks for your helpful comment Karen.
@mpbermeo
@mpbermeo Год назад
These symptoms happen to everyone once in a while. Stress makes you forget why you walked into a room.
@Himmiefan
@Himmiefan Год назад
Or you're thinking and doing three things at once.
@tammymcbride7252
@tammymcbride7252 Год назад
Dr AMEN, please give a solution with symptoms. 😢
@afficionada1103
@afficionada1103 Год назад
@@tammymcbride7252I wouldn’t look to Dr. Amen (is he actually a licensed physician?) for solutions. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Seriously, he’s woefully ignorant in regards to Alzheimer’s disease.
@TheKatyMadison
@TheKatyMadison Год назад
We refer to that being in the hereafter. I'm here after something, but I probably have to go back to where I started to remember what.
@cheyenneskylark
@cheyenneskylark Год назад
Also, overwork and lack of sleep are huge culprits of being forgetful
@RaqueLauren
@RaqueLauren Год назад
Keep moving. My Gmpa lost mobility briefly when he got hip surgery. He started to lose cognition and we all thought well this is normal for his age. NOPE. He worked hard to gain back his mobility and low and behold his cognition came back too. At 90 he still refuses a walker or cane! He goes on walks every single day and is doing great!
@helenahandkart1857
@helenahandkart1857 11 месяцев назад
Good on him. An inspiring example!👍
@margemoore6634
@margemoore6634 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this
@gloriamrales-king8606
@gloriamrales-king8606 9 месяцев назад
YES! I have heard that movement is key to good brain health as well as not spending 18 hrs a day on social media 😂
@BEAUTYnIQ
@BEAUTYnIQ 9 месяцев назад
yes. USE it or LOSE it.. also : DONT. FALL.
@sherrih6375
@sherrih6375 9 месяцев назад
​@@gloriamrales-king8606Okay, I will cut it down to 16 hours per day. 😂❤😂
@sharronbarajas4875
@sharronbarajas4875 Год назад
Normal memory loss: Can’t find the can opener Beginning of Alzheimer’s: Can’t remember HOW to use the can opener
@live_every_moment_of_your_life
@live_every_moment_of_your_life 10 месяцев назад
genius
@cecilegibbs3539
@cecilegibbs3539 10 месяцев назад
So we remember how to park the car
@kathydisalvo905
@kathydisalvo905 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!!
@memyself4431
@memyself4431 9 месяцев назад
That happened to me though! My dad showed me a unique way to use the van opener and he had to continue to show me
@rollerskatertexasgirl
@rollerskatertexasgirl 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much. It’s scary 🥺🛼🛼
@crystalallen5357
@crystalallen5357 Год назад
bro just described 100% of the American population
@sukawey6584
@sukawey6584 Год назад
98% at least 😊
@xgengx7530
@xgengx7530 Год назад
No just you
@CC-vj6dd
@CC-vj6dd Год назад
Hahaha!!!! 100% of the people I know.
@GotFaculty
@GotFaculty Год назад
Yeah including the president
@larasikora5534
@larasikora5534 Год назад
Just thinking the same
@tabithaormiston-smith590
@tabithaormiston-smith590 11 месяцев назад
I worried about this and I talked to my husband. I was like, I go in a room and have no clue why I went there. I constantly forget stuff. He looked at me like I was crazy and he said 'you've always been like that.'
@artspark7697
@artspark7697 7 месяцев назад
As long as we don't put our keys in the fridge we are ok.
@phillipstephens4522
@phillipstephens4522 День назад
​​​@@artspark7697Oh my God!! I've done that once. Now I KNOW I've got it!! Oh me, oh my. Oh, woe is me!! The beginning of the end. Oh what -- just what am I gonna do? Oh my!! Udder disaster. Uh, that's not write or is it wright or right. I just don't know. And I think I misspelled utter. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!! Trouble due to pilot error!! Hang on in there baby, we're truly making love. Oops, wrong song!! So sorry!!
@nissimusic2
@nissimusic2 Год назад
Sir, literally unlocking all sorts of fears
@turbulentadventurer9709
@turbulentadventurer9709 Год назад
That's what I just started laughing at if he's right I'm on my way
@perri_6
@perri_6 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, cause I'm losing words 🫠
@marylevin9262
@marylevin9262 10 месяцев назад
Omg I do both I'm screwed 😭
@peaceofmindofpeace1650
@peaceofmindofpeace1650 9 месяцев назад
Yes i turned off sound i don't want to know
@peaceofmindofpeace1650
@peaceofmindofpeace1650 9 месяцев назад
​@@marylevin9262Most things are also just human
@CogMarks
@CogMarks Год назад
When I have a crappy night’s sleep, I can’t find words.
@corinnebonafino5211
@corinnebonafino5211 Год назад
Same!! Without enough sleep, even running errands is a disaster.
@SandyCheeks63564
@SandyCheeks63564 Год назад
lack of sleep is really bad for your brain. Doing that often probably causes lasting harm. I like magnesium to make me drowsy. And when I really have trouble I take GABA. I think they are both better than melatonin supplements. Your body should make its own . Getting enough sunshine and exercise during the day also helps your body make that melatonin itself
@SandyCheeks63564
@SandyCheeks63564 Год назад
The sunshine helps your body make vitamin D which your body uses to make the melatonin
@gforceforever
@gforceforever 20 дней назад
Dehydration causes it, too.
@paisleyjaynelove6107
@paisleyjaynelove6107 9 месяцев назад
I lost all of that after a stroke,but that beautiful brain is so plastic it healed.
@reginabrowning8278
@reginabrowning8278 Год назад
I am a 32 year old woman. I have these symptoms. Fear mongering. Don’t listen ppl. Have a good day.
@lisathompson5500
@lisathompson5500 Год назад
If you are having these issues at 32 you are eating way to much sugar, sugar is the cause of Alzheimer's. To clear this issue he talking about, only eat fatty cuts of meat. Meat, salt, water. Do it 3 months then see how you feeling. Learn about the PHD way of life, you'll be glad you did.
@angelhairlaser
@angelhairlaser Год назад
​@@lisathompson5500You are absolutely correct. Sugar is evil. People need to do massive research.
@reginabrowning8278
@reginabrowning8278 Год назад
@@lisathompson5500 no this is not true. I eat a low carb mainly Whole Foods diet. No processed food only rarely for holidays.
@lisathompson5500
@lisathompson5500 Год назад
@@reginabrowning8278Yup what I thought to. Your low carb is not 20 or lower, most people think low carb is 100 to 200. Carbs are turned into sugar by the body, the body stores the sugar as fat. As long as there is any carbs coming into the body, the body can never use the stored sugar fats. This why so many people have become so obese.
@Greenteabook
@Greenteabook Год назад
​@@lisathompson5500that diet will just give you vitamin deficiency and digestive distress. Where are you getting fiber? You need at least some citrus so you don't develop scurvy, unless you eat raw liver 🤢
@MatrixxPhoenixx
@MatrixxPhoenixx Год назад
Stress will also have you forgetting names or what you're looking for 😅 I've never been able to park straight😂
@acer4237
@acer4237 Год назад
Over time we meet so many people and with the internet feed our brains more stimulus that some of that archive will erase irrelevant details (people’s names)
@anjoliemoore1453
@anjoliemoore1453 9 месяцев назад
What an effective way of triggering fear among older adults. This video would be better if it offered suggestions for reducing the risk of Alzheimer's.
@marywoodard4241
@marywoodard4241 3 месяца назад
EXACTLY what I was thinking !
@kimberlymorgan1767
@kimberlymorgan1767 2 месяца назад
Yes! Exactly!❤ Fear Factor. Meditate prayer, exercise, clean whole food diet.❤
@brendajones7301
@brendajones7301 День назад
@@anjoliemoore1453 I know what I should be doing to prevent this disease thanks to holistic docs I follow on YT like Ekberg and Berg.
@burmy1552
@burmy1552 Год назад
Last year I was doing the room thing alot. I'm 55. At the beginning of the year I started intermittent fasting, cut out all sugar, processed foods and most refined flour and started taking a buncha supplements; creatine, coq10, turkey tail mushrooms, NAC, berberine. I get at least 30 minutes of sunlight in the morning. I haven't done the room thing in 6 months. I sleep better and I have way more energy and rarely need to nap anymore.
@spirals73
@spirals73 Год назад
Oh, I just posted how researchers sometimes call it "type 3 diabetes." Yes, excess glucose is bad for so many reasons. What you're doing definitely helps with that. Well done. I need to get more disciplined and follow in your footsteps.
@patriciashears25
@patriciashears25 Год назад
Thanks
@Idi2704
@Idi2704 11 месяцев назад
Can you please describe the room thing.? What is it? Thanks
@sgordon8123
@sgordon8123 11 месяцев назад
​@Cesara434 your brain resets as you change your environment. But if you really struggle you will notice. It's when you have put effort into getting somewhere that you really notice! Eg if you have a broken leg and struggle on crutches to get to a place to get ... and when you get there you have forgotten what you needed!
@Idi2704
@Idi2704 11 месяцев назад
@@sgordon8123 thank you so much, it is clear
@KittyMontrealPar
@KittyMontrealPar Год назад
All ADHD signs 😐
@jeanninecharles8284
@jeanninecharles8284 Год назад
Have you already forgotten ALL of your words and you walk into rooms and don't remember why? Nah! ADHD effects the frontal lobes and executive dysfunction... If you're losing your words get that checked out!
@StegfStegf
@StegfStegf Год назад
That’s why he scans the brain in combination with the symptom to confirm whether it’s ADHD or early Alzheimer’s.
@judyplimpton9583
@judyplimpton9583 Год назад
Please let it be Its getting old 🤪
@ektaaasar
@ektaaasar Год назад
​​​@@StegfStegfcan brain scans show signs of Alzheimer's or dementia or only shows like major tumors?
@JesusOurOnlyHope7
@JesusOurOnlyHope7 Год назад
Yes I have ADHD I believe due to a serious head injury caused during a car accident many years ago. But I believe I've heard Dr. Amen state elsewhere that ADHD can make you more prone to dementia which is terrifying to me not to mention I've been under severe anxiety and stress for countless years which is another issue. I do aerobics and resistance training as well as eating very well for many years and I've taken supplements. I consume salmon usually four times per week. I hope these things will ward off this issue😢 I hope is well that Dr. Amen will see this and respond.
@hanishs-l1l
@hanishs-l1l 10 месяцев назад
igrotum is a silver lining in the Alzheimers cloud, offering hope and significant improvements in memory recall and overall mental well-being.
@liberty8424
@liberty8424 9 месяцев назад
What is it?
@missourigal
@missourigal 9 месяцев назад
if you could remember the correct name, what would igrotum be called?
@liberty8424
@liberty8424 9 месяцев назад
@@missourigal Google.
@marilyn2450
@marilyn2450 8 месяцев назад
Stopper tous les vaccins bourrés d'aluminium et autres métaux lourds...des la petite enfance....
@c.l.montoya2972
@c.l.montoya2972 Год назад
Don’t be paralyzed by fear, take action now. Reduce brain fog by cutting out sugar & processed foods. Doing this will increase energy. Utilize energy, exercise everyday, “use it or lose it”. Eat right & hydrate. Keep the oxygen & nitric oxide flowing❤️
@barbs1298
@barbs1298 Год назад
Exercise...move that body on a way you enjoy! Just a daily walk is great help.
@cincin4515
@cincin4515 Год назад
Great advice. 😊
@clarifyingquestions
@clarifyingquestions Год назад
right and no weed, nicotine, alcohol and caffeine - all prematurely age the brain.
@enadiedericks2006
@enadiedericks2006 Год назад
And take in some coconut oil. Avoid margerine.
@LaneCodeRedCarnivore
@LaneCodeRedCarnivore Год назад
​@@clarifyingquestionsmy roomate is very active with good memory and she is a heavy pot smoker...she is 77 yrs old...
@Tigger2041
@Tigger2041 Год назад
I go into rooms all of the time and have to go back to the other room to pick the thought back up... I think I just have toooooo much going on .
@jackieclark3703
@jackieclark3703 Год назад
you forget what you went to the other room to get because you passed through a doorway. when you pass through a doorway your brain resets. I learned this in an undergraduate class named Brain and Behavior. best class I ever took.
@SandyCheeks63564
@SandyCheeks63564 Год назад
@@jackieclark3703 i'd like to hear more about that. I never heard of that phenomenon. How can I look it up.? Do I just look up brain reset? I thought it was just out of sight out of mind. Like some thing in the first room triggered your thoughts to go to the next room and then when you were in the next room the trigger is gone.
@jackieclark3703
@jackieclark3703 Год назад
@a.alberts2224 I don't know where to find it. I took Brain and Behavior which was an undergraduate class at Washington University in St Louis, MO. Maybe look up brain and behavior, or try your idea of brain reset. This class changed my whole outlook on life as it applied to how I responded to other people. It made me have a greater compassion rather than feel anger. Good luck.
@SandyCheeks63564
@SandyCheeks63564 Год назад
@@jackieclark3703 thank you. This is why Buddhists don't call people evil they call them confused. And those of us judging the ones committing evil acts are also likely confused, putting them in jail to punish them, rather than realizing that, I believe, nearly everyone in jail has mental - emotional problems. Not that many of them don't need to be removed from human society for the rest of our protection.
@jackieclark3703
@jackieclark3703 Год назад
@a.alberts2224 Wow, I did not know that. I have read a little about Buddist teaching. That is an excellent way of looking at it.
@billyrock8305
@billyrock8305 Год назад
I had ALL these symptoms at 12. Priceless. 🙈
@Ka-kai
@Ka-kai 9 месяцев назад
ADHD
@SmallBen-i6o
@SmallBen-i6o 27 дней назад
Just to warn ya, Alzheimer’s is still very much possible at 12
@tomdineen7
@tomdineen7 12 дней назад
Hilarious!!!
@Horseyperson12
@Horseyperson12 Год назад
I used to forget why I went into a room when I was a teenager.
@skynews6470
@skynews6470 Год назад
Me too. I understand when you are younger it's because you are distracted by something else. e.g. your brain is like a filing cabinet. If you don't put your paperwork in the correct place, you can't find it when you are looking for it later
@katc753
@katc753 Год назад
We’re all screwed! 😂
@mychannelnotyours
@mychannelnotyours Год назад
😂
@JoyceWoodruff-l2r
@JoyceWoodruff-l2r Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂 the devil is a liar, my mind covered in the blood of Jesus.
@kennabruno7465
@kennabruno7465 Год назад
In more ways than one!
@debrajarnagin7101
@debrajarnagin7101 Год назад
Aging sucks
@michaelweissinger2164
@michaelweissinger2164 Год назад
Absolutely
@michelehaan3738
@michelehaan3738 9 месяцев назад
First Red flag for my loved one was a change in personality…went from enjoying family and friends to isolating. We miss our loved one so much.
@cincin4515
@cincin4515 Год назад
He just described every menopausal women out there. I'm guessing these symptoms fit a lot of stress related conditions too. Bloody RU-vid doctors.
@minoozolala
@minoozolala Год назад
Vast majority of menopausal women don't have those symptoms!
@Bizhead3
@Bizhead3 Год назад
I Agree 😝!
@ateachableheart2649
@ateachableheart2649 Год назад
he's described pregnant women too!
@molly5262
@molly5262 Год назад
@@minoozolala Not true. Most DO! I’m guessing you’re not menopausal
@minoozolala
@minoozolala Год назад
@@molly5262 Guess again.
@marcusdenning1649
@marcusdenning1649 Год назад
Alcohol does this to people too.
@millions2nette
@millions2nette Год назад
IKr! Don't even mention weed.
@michellerocco5073
@michellerocco5073 Год назад
ETOH alcohol Induced dementia have seen this with heavy drug use as well ppl BE more concerned when drinking and doing drugs, I worked I'm memory Care/Rehab its real but doctors don't seem to let their pts know
@carolynarnott5002
@carolynarnott5002 Год назад
Most definitely call it alcohol dementia
@bravesoul5743
@bravesoul5743 Год назад
Yes this is true! It happens to me😔
@joemachunda
@joemachunda 10 месяцев назад
I worked with dementia and Alzheimer's for over 30 yrs. Dementia , you still remember people and have long ago memories . Alzheimer's you forget who you are
@cherylwinn-g4p
@cherylwinn-g4p 3 месяца назад
My mom is 94.the Dr says she does not have alzheimer's.but she talks in a loop,can't remember what happened 5 mins.ago,yet she still maintains the house, cooks.doesnt drive anymore tho thank God.but I'm wondering,since u have had experience...my dad died in front of her,she cleaned him up,dressed him and Then called the hospice nurse.shes tiny,I don't even know how she did it.he was covered in bile,etc then she had to sell her home and move in w my brother,then my sister died.i think she just shut herself down from the pain.do u think that's possible? Just yr opinion.
@maureenmckenna5220
@maureenmckenna5220 Год назад
Pregnant women get brain fog, a busy mom forgets why she went into a room, in a rush you park crooked, menopause a time when words can elude you, and on and on.
@angelacarroll9750
@angelacarroll9750 Год назад
Yep, the miracles and frustrations 🫤 of life
@cchemmes-seeseeart3948
@cchemmes-seeseeart3948 Год назад
& stress can effect memory
@Fi698
@Fi698 Год назад
Lack of sleep or insomnia can also cause these symptoms. Once the sleep pattern is fixed. memory and concentration will improve
@cherisebeekman
@cherisebeekman Год назад
We young moms call it mom brain, because this is exactly what happens in the toddler, a newborn years! If you keep having kids, it can last for over a decade 😂
@barbrice721
@barbrice721 Год назад
I only sleep about 4 to five hours a night. Been this way for 20 years. Don't know what to do.
@Zulethe992
@Zulethe992 7 месяцев назад
Yesterday I walked into a room and couldn’t remember why I was there. Now I’m terrified that I may have some form of dementia. Thanks doc for ringing a probably really false alarm for many people.
@IcedTeaCanonthedesk
@IcedTeaCanonthedesk Месяц назад
You dont we ALL do it. I rem doing it as a teen.
@Godisgreat-777
@Godisgreat-777 Год назад
Can extreme stress cause these symptoms as well? Also, what can help with this please?
@kathleen791
@kathleen791 Год назад
I find this happens with my Dad and I when when we have chronic stress. Usually, my Dad is 85 and cognitively on point. He walks and had always been active. I think that helps him tremendously
@barbs1298
@barbs1298 Год назад
Buy sone magnesium L-threonate & take it at night before bed. Google magnesium threonate...I think that's how you spell it.
@hereholdthiswillya
@hereholdthiswillya Год назад
Choline and coconut oil help.
@AM-xh2su
@AM-xh2su Год назад
Yes.
@Ax.DaEdge
@Ax.DaEdge Год назад
Ashwagandha (Sensorile) for stress. Disclaimer : Please research thoroughly before use of any herbs/ Supplements. ✌
@eighteenin78
@eighteenin78 Год назад
I went on a vocabulary building binge in my early 20s and from there, although I had a lot of floating around in my head, I started losing the ability to find the ones I needed. I think stress and lack of sleep can give you all these symptoms.
@StellaPaige-t3l
@StellaPaige-t3l 8 месяцев назад
Dr. Amen, could you please make another video addressing how to potentially prevent this or slow it down? I have already been experiencing the issues you just mentioned and am only 36.
@MisterUrbanWorld
@MisterUrbanWorld 29 дней назад
Learning a second language, avoiding red meat, drinking high quality spring water, avoiding processed salt, refined sugar, dairy, and flour. Best of all stay active and do some resistance training.
@debrafrogner
@debrafrogner Год назад
Severe trauma/grief has the same symptoms, as well. I did not know memory loss was a side effect of severe grief until I went through it in 2015 for 5 plus years, my memory started working again slowly after the 5th year of that trauma, but I wont lie, I really started to get worried about myself & I was on 42 years oldat that time. The 1st year I refused to even acknowledge a problem, but got teased by close family members about things, the 2nd year I knew I could not trust myself or my once sharp brain....then several years of truly scary lack of working memory times, then it started coming back slowly.
@helenahandkart1857
@helenahandkart1857 11 месяцев назад
I'm glad you're healing. Grief & stress can cause all sorts of dilemmas.
@Billiard-cp1my
@Billiard-cp1my Год назад
I have been like this all my life! My mum has Alzheimers and her mother had Alzheimers. The fear is real and these scare tactics don't help!!
@marlenegold280
@marlenegold280 Год назад
Were they taking a statin?
@LauraHalvar
@LauraHalvar Год назад
Read about type 3 diabetes and Hyperinsulinemia. Knowledge is power. The average age for onset of alzheimers has gone down drastically. They know hyperinsulinemia is behind the obesity, diabetes and alzheimers epidemic but if folks understood that, Big Pill would lose business.
@ninaalexis5801
@ninaalexis5801 Год назад
Go to a mostly plant based diet.
@Billiard-cp1my
@Billiard-cp1my Год назад
@@ninaalexis5801 Thanks 😊
@carmenflores2240
@carmenflores2240 Год назад
Were there others in your family that have/had Alzheimer's and how old were they when it started? If you don't mind me asking.
@deefee701
@deefee701 10 месяцев назад
Mum started doing some of this 10 years ago. Shes 84 and hasnt progressed at all. She just forgot a few things. Me, I forget room stuff all the time. Because I'm busy thinking of the next thing. Its just lack of attention.
@LoveThatRod
@LoveThatRod Год назад
Even in 50’s or 60’s it is easy to forget a name or a word if it is something you don’t use or haven’t used in over a year -
@Catmom3
@Catmom3 Год назад
Or when it takes you about 10 minutes to realize you’re listening to a 2 minute short on loop
@Lyddiebits
@Lyddiebits 10 месяцев назад
I have gone into countless rooms for countless years (at least 20 years now) and forgot why I go in there...lost words for years too. I'm 49.
@UniversalMysticsOfChrist
@UniversalMysticsOfChrist Год назад
I experienced blood loss at age 29 and began to lose my expansive vocabulary. Thankfully, it was restored!!
@JV-ti8hf
@JV-ti8hf Год назад
Yes definitely stress causes all those symptons as well.
@nyanyameowmeow
@nyanyameowmeow Год назад
And stress ages you quicker. The longer you endure that stress, the more noticable the symptoms
@silviamanfredini5884
@silviamanfredini5884 Год назад
I can confirm that!
@jhavajoe3792
@jhavajoe3792 Год назад
@@nyanyameowmeow I'll say. After getting off the stress train of running a business, I feel about 20 years younger, and a lot healthier ( big time). I read prolonged, intense stress causes biochemical changes in the brain, altering it permanently.
@PlayWaves1
@PlayWaves1 29 дней назад
ADHD too
@sammie20
@sammie20 9 месяцев назад
my darling husband diagnosed with Alzheimer. just 5 mos. ago.....did this about 15 yrs. before and would park my car and would ram the bumper into the cement wall...he did this at least 4x...within a few weeks...yup...the cost was crazy...it was my mercedes...he just got them fixed repeatedly...and I wondered what the repair guys thought?!
@patriciamurphy9567
@patriciamurphy9567 Месяц назад
Folks need to expand their love and care toward other beings.
@jeromethomas6869
@jeromethomas6869 Год назад
My dad died at 93 and was sharp as a tack. Sometimes he searched for a word or briefly forgot why he stepped into a room. This was just into his 80’s so this warning doesn’t necessarily mean you’re getting dementia
@willoughbykrenzteinburg
@willoughbykrenzteinburg Год назад
This describes every human on the planet.
@WalidhappyAmri
@WalidhappyAmri 11 месяцев назад
Right
@laurissimano2585
@laurissimano2585 9 месяцев назад
I cannot find words since I was 7 years old. I was diagnosed in 1964 with “bad memory”. I really would like to know if this problem has a name today.
@roswithabed3650
@roswithabed3650 Год назад
Remember folks: he says DECADES before. As so many develop Alzheimers, he is on point. But it is no help whatsoever if no advice follows 🤦‍♀️
@barbs1298
@barbs1298 Год назад
You could go pay for a $10,000 brain scan w/him that no insurance will pay for & find out how well or sick your brain is. He's famous for his specialized brain scans. He has studied many brains including those of school shooters. They're called fMRI'S...functional MRI'S. Mel Robbins had one done by him several years ago. She did a video w/Dr. Amen on brain health. Maybe you can find something there to help. If we all had the money, influence & connections, we could access such info & perhaps find out what if anything we could do, but would you really want to know these things in your 30's???
@cincin4515
@cincin4515 Год назад
And menopause and stress disorders and normal aging and many other diseases.
@dlmalley8639
@dlmalley8639 Год назад
Advice is eat healthy ORGANIC. Keep it Real🥑🍎 ... green 🥦🧄🥒🥗 Limit Sugar and processed "foods ". Of which does not support life. FDA is a fraudulent... cheap processed foods that sets people up for Big Pharma Making a KILLING. 💰💀 NO MONSANTO GMOS AND ROUNDUP POISONING US AND OUR BEAUTIFUL EARTH. 👌👍💟
@angelacarroll9750
@angelacarroll9750 Год назад
Yep, he leaves up to his audience to follow up.
@cs7th
@cs7th Год назад
If you're thinking something through in your mind, you'll often find yourself somewhere and forget why you're there.
@bradleonn
@bradleonn 9 месяцев назад
100% that's why people with ADHD struggle with this. We're constantly thinking of other things at the same time 😅😂
@Bertie_Ahern
@Bertie_Ahern 9 месяцев назад
Also things like mild facial palsy, loss of smell/taste, declining hearing (sometimes language processing), poor balance, changes in apparent facial vasculature etc.
@violetmullikin1725
@violetmullikin1725 Год назад
I think I have early signs of Alzheimer's. Sometimes I go into a room to get something and I have to go back into the other room because I forgotten what I went in there to get. Jesus Lord help me in your mighty name I pray that you can keep me well you said you would amen❤
@susancrawford5927
@susancrawford5927 Год назад
That happens to almost everyone. One poster above described the difference: If someone walks into her kitchen and doesn't recognize it's her kitchen, that is like alzheimer's. My mother in law who died at 93 started the same. Her eldest daughter walked into her bathroom and she was just standing there, not knowing where she was.
@theeggtimertictic1136
@theeggtimertictic1136 Год назад
Perfectly normal.
@sabaukleba141
@sabaukleba141 3 месяца назад
I am 14 years old and i always think i have this😢😢 my family dont have this. I domt have person who have this diagnous. 😢
@sharonbaron6741
@sharonbaron6741 Год назад
My mother had early onset dementia. Her handwriting went early on. It became shaky and did not resemble her prior smooth penmanship. She forgot how to drive to my house about 6 months before she became unable to drive. She stopped being able to read a clock or a watch. She repeated herself frequently in conversations. But long before any of that (2-3years) She was unable to learn new things. She was still working and couldn't understand how to use the new word processor or the new phone system. She was forced to retire at 58.
@jhavajoe3792
@jhavajoe3792 Год назад
Saddest thing. When it's a loved one, it seems like you're saying goodbye as they fade from the picture.
@catzlady.8189
@catzlady.8189 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. It’s a terrible disease. ❤. Your mom was so young. I’m 59 right now. Sending you blessings.
@resurgem
@resurgem Год назад
My mum's handwriting went all fuzzy, too.
@karenetherington-d6y
@karenetherington-d6y 11 месяцев назад
My dear dad faded away over the six years leading up to his death. When he actually physically passed away, I felt we had already lost him years before that moment. I think dementia is the slowest of all deaths. It's a tough situation to witness.
@Asif49858
@Asif49858 10 месяцев назад
Alzheimer's can be reversed with diet, supplements and exercise. People have reversed it after the patients lost all their memories. Doctors lie to us.
@1463FJ
@1463FJ 8 месяцев назад
My Amen clinic scan saved my life!!
@IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS
I have ME and those symptoms can come and go. In my 20s I started losing words… mostly, for me, it’s nouns. I once left my house, travelled one block, and had to pull over because I was lost. Went to the doctors and as I was about to pay, the officer manager asked my name. I couldn’t remember my last name, but I remembered it was on my check, which I needed to pay and so I paused and opened my checkbook and read my name. And the room thing, yep, have been doing that since my 20s. Nearly 70, I still lose nouns, I know my name, I don’t get lost a block from my home, and I can’t park straight because I moved to a country with smaller aisles in parking lots, making it difficult for an American who is used to space to park.
@karenharvey2549
@karenharvey2549 9 месяцев назад
I'm a writer and a poet but I lose nouns. Apparently that is common in fibromyalgia, which I've had for 30+ years. ME and fibro symptoms are very similar possibly even the same illness.
@Sage_1230
@Sage_1230 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Now, how do we prevent early-onset Alzheimers?
@evelynchristian4198
@evelynchristian4198 Год назад
Avoid sleeping pills, alcohol, sugar..exercise more...social interaction is important..deal with hearing loss quickly.
@giselepatrickster
@giselepatrickster Год назад
Best question.
@lee-annolivier4289
@lee-annolivier4289 Год назад
Google Dr Bredersen. He has a protocol you can follow. Maybe visit one of the protocol Doctors
@paulinecriel9905
@paulinecriel9905 11 месяцев назад
I have lost words and forgotten why I went in a room my entire life. I’ve also gotten to the end of my road and forgot where it was I planned on going, just for a second. Seems a little vague.
@blove8887
@blove8887 Год назад
Please make a video on preventative supplements/ mental exercises to aid in preventing this 🙏
@spirals73
@spirals73 Год назад
My doc: caffeine, based on studies he's read. Researchers: fight against diabetes. Alzheimer's is called "type 3 diabetes"; it's the damage to your brain from excess glucose. Keep your glucose and natural insulin under control.
@chefjenny11
@chefjenny11 Год назад
I brought new shoes with memory foam, and I'm good to go. 😂
@cynthiadelvalle3437
@cynthiadelvalle3437 Год назад
😮
@jhavajoe3792
@jhavajoe3792 Год назад
That foam didn't work with my helmet. Why did I buy a helmet? Hell if I know- I don't remember.
@lorettaroe8080
@lorettaroe8080 Год назад
How do we reverse these early signs? What should we eat? What mental exercises and physical exercises are best to prevent it from progressing? What can we do to stop it?
@hilbillie
@hilbillie Год назад
That is me. Thanks for sharing and terrifying me.
@lilymack4028
@lilymack4028 Год назад
LOL
@rebeccahanson9864
@rebeccahanson9864 Год назад
Glad I read the comments. The memory of the righteous is blessed. Psalm
@Abingdale
@Abingdale 9 месяцев назад
This short makes me so afraid and sad. I’m 36 f. I have long covid which affected my brain. Losing words has always been a part of my life, but it’s horrible now. Every time I enter a new room, I forget why I came in. I’m so worried about dementia.
@lilymack4028
@lilymack4028 Год назад
Thanks. BUT, all my life I've occasionally walked into a room & forgot what I was there for & it comes back when I retrace my steps. The searching for words thing is worrisome 'cause at 74, I sometimes have that. Live my life, sleep enough, eat well, & keep busy. It's all I can do...
@rf3811
@rf3811 Год назад
We need to get all these toxins and poisons out of our food, air, water, and medicines, which would put an end to it real quickly! Heavy metals in the body are the main contributors to this awful death sentence.
@lucakat9262
@lucakat9262 Год назад
I agree completely! I wish sometimes I could go back to the 1970s or even my grandmother's day because there wasn't all the pollution, toxins, poisons, chemicals, ect. Another thing no one wants to think about is all of the plastic and silicone we consume. I know it sounds wild. But plastic is now being found in fish that we eat. It's because we have thrown bits and pieces of it into the ocean and the fish sometimes eat it. Also, there is silicone in some daily vitamins and supplements. Just check the labels. Literally I could write a book about all the bad stuff that we consume and some things we inhale in the air. It's a shame. Sometimes I wonder if we are going towards a real dystopian world and it won't just be Sci Fi anymore.😳
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Год назад
stop eating gluten, it causes inflammation inside your body, it is linked to so many diseases because of the inflammation.
@SajSajidmk
@SajSajidmk Год назад
Agreed 👍💯 but human Greed Pesticide, growths hormone, antibiotics in food chain,, fertilizer chemicals,
@donnamaco1
@donnamaco1 Год назад
Klause says eating bugs is good for you.
@Diarrheagod
@Diarrheagod Год назад
YESSSS
@JaniceBilbrey-sm4bi
@JaniceBilbrey-sm4bi 9 месяцев назад
All the men in my family for the last 3 generations had this illness. I feel like I will have it also. I have most of those early signs. The doctor just says I’m getting old. We’ll I know several people that are 30yrs older than me that have better memories than I do.
@gaialily7072
@gaialily7072 Год назад
I was like this for over a decade. I’m now in my early 40’s and recently switched to a carnivore diet. Every symptom has cleared up! Word fluidity is great, I remember all my tasks I was set to accomplish, I even remember what I went into a room for! 😂
@carynmiller1
@carynmiller1 9 месяцев назад
A carnivore diet?
@zeroounce8874
@zeroounce8874 8 месяцев назад
Yes. Carnivore diet effects Inflammation in your body to stop and heal.
@zythr9999
@zythr9999 7 месяцев назад
​@@carynmiller1There is actually such a diet.
@Sew_Retired
@Sew_Retired Год назад
Every person I’ve ever met, has the exact symptoms all the young people in the old people 😂😂😂
@stardusbaby5013
@stardusbaby5013 6 месяцев назад
most of us have experienced it… just like people can be sad and depressed until “those” things start to affect u daily, it becomes depression. a disorder is something that is disrupting ur daily life i guess. people dont need to be scared of the information online, but also make sure to seek professional help if needed. i often have brain fog and having a stress management and eating the right food for your brain and body really help. ❤️
@LawOfAttraction-ed2mx
@LawOfAttraction-ed2mx Год назад
Well I have all these since I was born and they vaccinated the sh!t out of me. Side effect of mercury poisoning is exact what you just said. I am 43, detoxing this year finalizing as the last 2 mercury fillings are finally out too and my brain cleared out over night after removal. Also my shoulders unfreeze, bc both were connected as a meridian to those 2 teeth. Also another mercury poisoning goes with light efficiency bulbs which is also forbidden to talk about but I have none in my house. So guys, go and detox and you will be well. Don’t do fake pink blue yellow sweet replacements, that f..s with your nervous system too, hard to detox. Lastly watch seminars of Jim Quick to improve your memory, also do some balance training - major reg memory and dementia and you will be blooming like Japanese ❤ 100+ healthy souls
@silverforest4682
@silverforest4682 Год назад
this could also be caused by lead poisoning
@LawOfAttraction-ed2mx
@LawOfAttraction-ed2mx Год назад
@@silverforest4682 it was mercury. Some in my teeth, plenty through vaccines and some in building structure asbestos. Lead thank god didn’t happen
@onyxbel9484
@onyxbel9484 Год назад
Thank you for mentioning Jim Kwik! Just watched my first video of his & is very insightful 😊
@seanevertts2735
@seanevertts2735 Год назад
I'm so glad I learnt this. I thought I was having these symptoms because I was drinking a fifth of whiskey daily. This is a relief. Having Alzheimer's sounds so much better than being a pathetic drunk.
@sophiet.2332
@sophiet.2332 10 месяцев назад
Do activities outside home Have control over your mind emotional. Mental n physical. Take away all the hurt n trauma. Do Journaling write your feelings. Forgive all ... move on... be happier.
@sockpuppet2415
@sockpuppet2415 Год назад
Losing your keys is either carelessness or normal cognitive decline from aging. Not knowing what your keys are for is dementia. My relative’s dementia came with double incontinence. I saw someone I knew get Alzheimer’s and she lost teeth from poor dental maintenance.
@verdeazul333
@verdeazul333 Год назад
You just know your Alzheimer's is far too advanced when you lose words and you start looking for them in drawers, closets and on the floor.
@fairchild1737
@fairchild1737 Год назад
Cute!😂
@elisabeth1554
@elisabeth1554 Год назад
Alzheimer is when you lived somewhere for 20 years and you are two streets away from your house and don’t know how to get home
@jewelltones
@jewelltones Год назад
That's later. This talks about signs before the loss of function is noticeable to anyone else.
@bakokat6982
@bakokat6982 Год назад
Your correct! My mom’s first signs of Alzheimer’s was getting lost on her way home from my sister’s house which was only 2 miles away from her house. My mom had a very sharp and quick thinking brain, but slowly her abilities to do things she was very good at disappeared.
@GT-ox3pe
@GT-ox3pe 9 месяцев назад
Listening to this is causing the stress and anxiety leading to dementia and Alzheimer’s
@sallymac9842
@sallymac9842 Год назад
My dads early sign was when the year turned to 2000. He was balancing his check book and was asking my brother when do we change the 2 to a 3. He was also confused at my sisters house on which door to use to go outside because there was a basement door, half bath and a closet door along with the outside door in the same hallway
@meaclayton1555
@meaclayton1555 Год назад
This is my daughter’s number one fear. I’ve had 10 concussions in recent years. A couple of them I ended up in the hospital with. Nope I don’t drink, smoke or do drugs. My first one started with some rescue kittens that ran between my legs as I was carrying laundry. I hit the doorframe and knocked myself out for an hour when they found me. Then 9 more followed until my vestibular nerve in my ears was corrected. But she worries that it might cause dementia later in my life, I’m 66 now. I’ve always been crazy so it might be hard to tell the difference.
@helenahandkart1857
@helenahandkart1857 11 месяцев назад
Take good care. People have some good tips on here re exercise & ditching sugar, cigarettes, seed oils & alcohol. & Thank you for being a kitten rescuer!🙏
@juliewildbur5901
@juliewildbur5901 10 месяцев назад
Nahhh, I always parked crooked. Even with the lines on my car cameras, I still park crooked 😂
@jennymontague851
@jennymontague851 Год назад
Yes, and some medications which effect the brain and acute stress as well.
@janeymagee8695
@janeymagee8695 Год назад
I'm 50 and am perimenopausal and have fibromyalgia.....those symptoms fit me too!
@jackieburns5257
@jackieburns5257 Год назад
Try ketogenic diets
@JannahLee-i2o
@JannahLee-i2o Год назад
Me too. I was like oh shit!!!
@roxannehale1386
@roxannehale1386 7 месяцев назад
Im 77. Accirding to this guy I've had Akzheimers coming on for about 60 plus years. In fact i don't remember ever not losing words. I've never had a short term memory. Retired a senior engineering technician as my 2nd career after being a real estste broker. Folks, don't sweat it. Adapt and compensate to your short comings. Move on, DON'T worry, LIVE today.
@patrix1987
@patrix1987 Год назад
I've been experiencing going into a room and not remembering what I wanted to do / take from there and having trouble finding words (especially names, of people, cities and especially in social situations) as far as I remember
@proanimaluver6487
@proanimaluver6487 Год назад
Yup and ever so often I'll find the salt shaker I put in my fridge!!!
@barbs1298
@barbs1298 Год назад
That's because we're all distracted & anxious about this crazy world we live in. If we don't focus in the present moment when we do things, we put things in strange places or don't remember where we set something down. And who hasn't forgotten a word or 2 as we age??
@sherrimarie165
@sherrimarie165 Год назад
​@@barbs1298my thoughts exactly!!!! 😂
@cincin4515
@cincin4515 Год назад
​@@barbs1298not even anxious. The art of focusing properly went down the toilet 2 generations ago. I worked with a group of women who literally could not finish a sentence.
@cindyknudson2715
@cindyknudson2715 Год назад
lack of sleep will affect language, etc too
@randihigginbotham5070
@randihigginbotham5070 Год назад
The loss of words part is tricky. Especially if you and your partner have been together for so long, you can finish one another’s sentences. Or, piece together sentences from jumbled words. “Babe! Who’s that actor that was in that commercial but also that movie I hate but the show we love?” I mean.. that’s freakin marriage.
@bobwishart8780
@bobwishart8780 Год назад
That’s so true!!
@LilithsOwn303
@LilithsOwn303 5 месяцев назад
I had a cranial hemorrhage and have all those same symptoms. I did teach myself not to forget what I need in the second room, by saying it "out loud" before going /stepping in. Works wonders!
@bigbandsrock1
@bigbandsrock1 Год назад
My brain MRI looked fat and gorgeous my neurosurgeon said. Any concerns I had he said were from lack of sleep, exhaustion, too much work - not the beginning of dementia.
@debrahansen1149
@debrahansen1149 Год назад
I know exactly what you need……What’s the word… It has left me…..
@malihagarden7062
@malihagarden7062 5 месяцев назад
In Alzheimer’s one forgets the most recent things that happened, but remembers old memories quite well.
@vianeyboruel504
@vianeyboruel504 Год назад
Fun fact. A study proved that doorways have a certain effect on the way the brain works something about entering a new space and that was linked to forgetting why you went into a place . Your brain takes in the new environment as a new challenge or new info and bypasses the old one you had in your previous environment
@judithyoast31
@judithyoast31 Год назад
So what can be done to ward off any further issues?
@angelhairlaser
@angelhairlaser Год назад
Cut out ALL sugar for starters. Next, eat as much natural, unprocessed, plant based as you can.
@roselee4445
@roselee4445 Год назад
Voo doo🤣😍😍😍
@lee-annolivier4289
@lee-annolivier4289 Год назад
Google dr bredersen
@Heartsflow
@Heartsflow Год назад
This is so unkind to put this out there without more context. These things are SO COMMON!!! Please getting lost, forgetting why you went in a room? It’s called being stressed, not sleeping well or distracted.
@campbellhouse6569
@campbellhouse6569 Год назад
I'm in my early 40s and already there
@Die-versity-yg4up
@Die-versity-yg4up Год назад
Come on mannnn . Maybe your brain is just lazy .
@umbnin
@umbnin Год назад
I had most of it in my 30s , i got no problems with parking though
@samk6820
@samk6820 Год назад
I think we’re going to be seeing it earlier in age. I had 100% of those symptoms when put on Lyrica and gabapentin. I couldn’t function to take care of myself. And I’m still not the same after being on them for over a year.
@cindiloowhoo1166
@cindiloowhoo1166 Год назад
Are you saying the gabapentin was supposed to help or made it worse? Are you still taking gabapentin?
@lucakat9262
@lucakat9262 Год назад
I agree. People need to be more careful about pharmaceutical drugs because they can cause all kinds of side effects and problems in the brain. I know I was put on Abilify to help enhance my antidepressants and it made everything worse. I couldn't remember a lot of things and I lost words that I used to remember. So please, be careful of any/all medications you take. Check the side effects and also see if there are any legal cases against it because I found out that Abilify had 2100 cases against it, mainly because of overspending and gambling debt. Also, it causes weight gain.
@beannamated
@beannamated Год назад
​@@cindiloowhoo1166 gabapentin, Lyrica, and all neuropsych drugs cause dementia. Gabapentin and Lyrica are especially bad. Statins (for cholesterol) are also very bad for the brain and entire body. The brain NEEDS cholesterol, as does the rest of the body.
@maverickmee
@maverickmee Год назад
I'm praying for all those whom suffer in silence 🙏🙏🙏❤️
@deedeewimley
@deedeewimley Год назад
Been having this since my first pregnancy! Welllll
@LauraHalvar
@LauraHalvar Год назад
Kids cause brain damage, for sure. 😂
@theonewhomjesusloves1005
@theonewhomjesusloves1005 Год назад
Pregnancy is a whole other ballgame. I forgot to pickup my child and her classmate from school (I was pregnant w/#3child) I thought it was the other moms turn. It was so embarrassing.
@KassandraFuria13
@KassandraFuria13 5 месяцев назад
My parents became 95 and 99 ,both with a clear mind . So I , now 70, do not worry . Sometimes I am indeed struggling for a word I know for sure, but still can speak English, French and Greek rather fluently beside my German language.
@bobholst874
@bobholst874 Год назад
My Dr. said to me that now that I have retired I might want to start thinking about the hereafter. I told him, "Oh, I already do that." He congratulated me and asked what it is going like. I told him, "Well I go out in the garage or down the basement or to the pantry and I stop and think...what am I here after?"
@jhavajoe3792
@jhavajoe3792 Год назад
Love it. Going to use it. If I can remember.
@helenahandkart1857
@helenahandkart1857 11 месяцев назад
😂👍
@simonledoux8519
@simonledoux8519 Год назад
I think there is a difference in temporarily forgetting a word or a name but later on, you do remember it. I think when this happens, just relax and give it time; you will retrieve that word. I believe in our modern life we are so over-stimulated with our computers, smarrtphones and tablets. The brain is taxed so to speak. Stress probably brings on this sudden but temporary memory loss. However, if we were to forget the word to describe an action, a verb, the year, the name of the town that where we live, our address, well, that is something different entirely. Maybe this is wishful thinking on my part and I have nothing scientific to back it up, but it seems to make sense what I described.
@frankbrancatisano217
@frankbrancatisano217 Месяц назад
I quit alcohol 4 weeks now wasnt a heavy drinker and , took vitamin B3 and on a keto diet , what a difference it made for my brain fog , focus and memory , I am 65
@MalMilligan
@MalMilligan Год назад
For my entire life I've had trouble remembering infrequently used names... but I remember the image of the first letter of each of the names. As if my brain put them in storage and only left the first letter in the index.
@jhavajoe3792
@jhavajoe3792 Год назад
Me too. Part of is I meet so many new people across the years and if I don't see them, they move to the back of the memory for names storage. Limited capacity.
@stephanievizzi9147
@stephanievizzi9147 Год назад
This literally describes me most days so. Good to know 😅
@ShirleyYoung-m4o
@ShirleyYoung-m4o Месяц назад
I am 55 and I do this all the time, I will remember after I leave the room go back to what I’m looking for and again once that door opens I forget
@kymberBee
@kymberBee Год назад
In physiology class, I saw a picture of an Alzheimer’s brain, and it looked like a dry sponge. I’ve often wondered if chronic dehydration had anything to do with the onset of this disease. Never heard of any research on that one.
@roselee4445
@roselee4445 Год назад
Likely... dehydration causes migraine
@yvonnemiles7433
@yvonnemiles7433 Год назад
Ya it’s called getting older 😂
@cherylcapps4452
@cherylcapps4452 Год назад
It sure is!!! Lol 😂😂😂
@ge2168
@ge2168 Год назад
Not necessarily, younger people have these problems too. Stress doesn't help.
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