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Short term memory loss
My Mum, who is 59, is suffering from progressively worse short term memory loss.
It started about 2 years ago in the run up to my Sisters wedding. She would have these little 5 minute episodes where she appeared to have really lost the plot and couldnt remember what shoud be happeneing. For instance, we were all talking about something and she got in a panic because she though she had to go and buy a present for my Sisters birthday (which was actually the week before)
On one occasion she wet herself a little too.
We put it down to the stress of the wedding at the time but we took her to have brain scans just to make sure. All was fine and the doctor said there was nothing wrong with her
Since then she cannot remember things we haveall done together and we are at a loss as what it could be?
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I wanted to say more in my question but felt that it was long enough already.
My Dad has been quite forceful with the doctors and she did indeed go to a memory clinic but they also said that she was okay. She did some memory tests and took some home with her and had no problem.
She can remember most things its just that she can't remember situations that we have recently been in i.e. holidays, weekends activities.
She is now keeping a diary of things but when she reads it back, she can't remember it, then she gets upset.
Its like catch 22. The more she gets upset, the more she forgets and gets even more upset etc etc.
She used to be a vibrant confidant person but this has knocked her back and she is now very much a background figure. Trouble is that when you try to make a point of including her, she doesnt want the attention.