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Memory At 50 +
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I'm 51 now, but for the past year or so ive noticed a decline in my memory. To be more specific, a decline in recalling peoples names. I'm talking about people that ive known for years. Or the names of famous people that ive known of since childhood.
Talking to my mate a few days ago and was going to ask him about how his sister was doing and her name totally eluded me, it was quiet embarrassing for me, ive known her for years. Today I was viewing a few you tube vids and was going to type in the name of a band that Ive liked since the 90's. Just could not remember the band (or the title of the song that I wanted). Came eventually...when I wasn't even thinking about it anymore...but quiet frustrating at times.
^ Just a couple of examples but I'm finding it quiet frustrating at times.
Is 50 the time when memory start to decline?
Anyone else?
Talking to my mate a few days ago and was going to ask him about how his sister was doing and her name totally eluded me, it was quiet embarrassing for me, ive known her for years. Today I was viewing a few you tube vids and was going to type in the name of a band that Ive liked since the 90's. Just could not remember the band (or the title of the song that I wanted). Came eventually...when I wasn't even thinking about it anymore...but quiet frustrating at times.
^ Just a couple of examples but I'm finding it quiet frustrating at times.
Is 50 the time when memory start to decline?
Anyone else?
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- or the equiv - crosswords, soduku, learning a language .....
( but the difficult is that the people doing those brainy things may not be the set who are gonna have memory difficulties )
the sign you are describing is called
thingey - that one - hoo-jumma-flip ( yeah sorry we have already had that one)
nominal aphasia -
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v v common
I forgot a colleagues wife had died the year previously once
very very embarassing .....
- or the equiv - crosswords, soduku, learning a language .....
( but the difficult is that the people doing those brainy things may not be the set who are gonna have memory difficulties )
the sign you are describing is called
thingey - that one - hoo-jumma-flip ( yeah sorry we have already had that one)
nominal aphasia -
https:/
v v common
I forgot a colleagues wife had died the year previously once
very very embarassing .....
Some memory loss as you get older is normal. (I wanted to refer to the boss of Microsoft in an earlier post this evening and I found that I couldn't remember his name. It was only as I was about to google for it that it came back to me).
It's only FREQUENT problems with SHORT-TERM memory loss that you really need to worry about. (NB: That's definitely MORE than just occasionally finding yourself thinking "What did I come in here for?" That's NORMAL!)
Frequent problems with short-term memory loss can be the first indicators of Alzheimer's disease.
It's only FREQUENT problems with SHORT-TERM memory loss that you really need to worry about. (NB: That's definitely MORE than just occasionally finding yourself thinking "What did I come in here for?" That's NORMAL!)
Frequent problems with short-term memory loss can be the first indicators of Alzheimer's disease.
Joking aside. It has only been perhaps this last year that my memory has begun to fade. It's not names with me it's 'things'.
The other week, I put some frozen peas in a saucepan and put the lid on. Later, I turned the hob on but I hadn't put any water in the saucepan. The smell coming from the kitchen was awful!
I don't forget things like appointments and bill paying though, as I am an avid list maker. I made lists and sub lists and sub, sub lists when I was at work and that has stayed with me.
The other week, I put some frozen peas in a saucepan and put the lid on. Later, I turned the hob on but I hadn't put any water in the saucepan. The smell coming from the kitchen was awful!
I don't forget things like appointments and bill paying though, as I am an avid list maker. I made lists and sub lists and sub, sub lists when I was at work and that has stayed with me.