Tuesday, May 7

11 Early Symptoms of Dementia You Should Know

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Poor judgment

Another important consequence of dementia is the loss of the ability to make the right decisions. For instance, someone who suffers from dementia might not be able to see a dangerous situation when it happens.

They might try to walk across a busy street without checking to see if it’s safe to do so, or even head outside in summer clothing when it’s freezing outside. Another important hallmark of poor judgment in cases of dementia is the complete inability to judge financially anymore.

Someone who used to be very careful with money might start giving them away as if they wouldn’t matter, and even to people or causes, they don’t even know.

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9 thoughts on “11 Early Symptoms of Dementia You Should Know”

  1. Marjorie Minnucci

    Ive been reading the Unbreakable Brain by Dr. Will Mitchell. He has studied the cognitive decline and how to protect it in these difficult times and aging issues. It is a wonderful proof that diet and exercise etc. can turn this decline around and people can augment significant changes in their deteriorating stages!

  2. Very informative. Both my Father & Father-in-law had this. This list is what I have experienced within the last 6-9 months.

  3. My Mom has dementia, one of her closest friends is also exhibiting signs of dementia, I have noticed that I’m also having signs myself, I often can’t find words to complete a statement or conversation, I sometimes leave one room to go do/get something but once I leave the room I forgot what I was going to do, I usually remember after a little while. This is very unsettling, thanks for the article. I am now concerned about what I can do to head this off. I think that your next topic for consideration is “how to head off dementia”.

  4. I just lost a sister inlaw to this awful disease. Maybe thats not the appropriate title; but she went down hill quite rapidly after the loss of her husband. She never fully understood that he was gone, and she went between her daughters care to her sons. It’s very sad what this can do to an individual. My prayers are with each and every one of you! Keep your head up and let’s fight for a cure for all these sad, sickening diseases. Together we’ll all make a difference!!

    God bless,
    Sherri

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