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Do You Worry You Are Losing Your Memory?
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I've never worried until recently, I've always thought my memory was good, but just recently I've realised I can't remember names of songs or singers, faces of famous people etc and I find it worrying. I know I know the answers but the answers just won't come to mind.
Is this how dementia starts?
Is this how dementia starts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ratter ///Barsel, if you were to forget the names of your close family members, sons and daughters, parents, etc. I would be more concerned,///
I haven't done that (yet) but if I did, I would again put it down to lack of concentration.
There are many things I would forget if I didn't write them in a diary or a calendar which is what I do, but there's nothing I can do to help me remember names. Or is there?
I haven't done that (yet) but if I did, I would again put it down to lack of concentration.
There are many things I would forget if I didn't write them in a diary or a calendar which is what I do, but there's nothing I can do to help me remember names. Or is there?
Its useful to challenge your brain Barsel with word games and logic. This site is very good and has the effect of concentrating your mind away from things you may be dwelling. Have a go on Word Drop -see if you can beat me!
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I do agree with DTC and APG. The mind is a wonderful thing and I always think "use it or lose it". Puzzles, crosswords, whatever it takes I enjoy them. I am often awake for hours in the night and I watch multi episodes of quiz programmes asking about general knowledge, trying to think of the answers as quickly as I can. Speed of recall is just as important to me as being able to get the right answers.
A while ago I couldn't remember the name of someone I was thinking about from the dim and distant past. I got a notebook out and listed various stages of my life per page and then worked my way through them writing down names as I concentrated - some of which I had not thought of in many a year (or decade, even).
It pleased me when I had finished how easily I had remembered names the more I concentrated on the task. All the information was there and it just needed teasing out. In the end I found I could recall their addresses and phone numbers, would you believe it?!
A while ago I couldn't remember the name of someone I was thinking about from the dim and distant past. I got a notebook out and listed various stages of my life per page and then worked my way through them writing down names as I concentrated - some of which I had not thought of in many a year (or decade, even).
It pleased me when I had finished how easily I had remembered names the more I concentrated on the task. All the information was there and it just needed teasing out. In the end I found I could recall their addresses and phone numbers, would you believe it?!
Barcel, I wrote you a much longer screed about it after my first answers and then thought I posted it. Obviously not! Dementia! ;O). At present I am involved with social services because a good friend of 40 years, but with no family to help, has developed dementia and forgetting names ,etc is not the main problem. It's far more complex. I did write that Covid and self isolating hasn't helped us with elderly natural aging problems because some of us have not, or not been able to, keep our brains active, myself included. I have noticed my memory is worse now than it was just a year ago. I am in my mid 70s too and so is my husband. Our conversations are sometimes weird and wonderful. Lots of whatshisnames, thingermejigs, etc, etc. Don't worry! As I have found out worry is the worst thing you can do to help retain your brain health. X
pat I did wonder if Covid has had a part to play in this, and I suppose it probably has as you yourself said, it has affected you too.
I took a little break to phone someone who I know who is in her early 90's , and it was interesting to hear her say also that she feels her memory has deteriorated during Covid. and she put this down to shielding (which we both had to do) and of course not seeing other people, we both live alone.
Hopefully, if and when we ever get back to normal, this will probably help.
Thanks to all of you for your answers.
I'm hoping DTC will come back to this thread to tell me if there is a connection to OCD.
Got to go shopping now (yes, I have a list!) but will pop in later.
I took a little break to phone someone who I know who is in her early 90's , and it was interesting to hear her say also that she feels her memory has deteriorated during Covid. and she put this down to shielding (which we both had to do) and of course not seeing other people, we both live alone.
Hopefully, if and when we ever get back to normal, this will probably help.
Thanks to all of you for your answers.
I'm hoping DTC will come back to this thread to tell me if there is a connection to OCD.
Got to go shopping now (yes, I have a list!) but will pop in later.
//i must admit to Googling for the correct spelling of her Christian name //
Ken, did you forget to check spelling of her surname too (Caballé), lol.
I used to be good at things like Pop Master quiz and Question of Sport but recently have been forgetting names I would of known instantly a year ago, and I keep forgetting my neighbours common surname and have to keep googling it from his company name on his van
Ken, did you forget to check spelling of her surname too (Caballé), lol.
I used to be good at things like Pop Master quiz and Question of Sport but recently have been forgetting names I would of known instantly a year ago, and I keep forgetting my neighbours common surname and have to keep googling it from his company name on his van
I have no idea but I have been like it since I was about 14 and am now in my sixties, so In my case I don't think its dementia. At work I could never remember my patients' names and used to describe them by their garden plants and their pets....My colleague was even worse, she would say "oh you must know who I mean, she's the lady with the white hair and the walking stick" We worked in elderly care so this wasn't exactly helpful!
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