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conclusion that a person is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
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Judgements and routine
The everyday Judgments and decision making abilities of an older person decline alzheimer's alzheimer's symptoms
over time but the same decisions are usually made because we are creatures of
comfort. Things have their place and we tend to stick to the things we like, we don't
like change. We often find as we get older that we will go to the same place on
holiday or wear the same makes and design of clothes, drive the same make of
car, sit in the same position if we visit our local cafe or public house. We like
routine as we get older.
If we are showing signs of Alzheimer's then be forget our routine. We have trouble
making choices, the simple decisions become difficult. Where shall I sit? what
should I buy? where shall I go? You may also show poor judgment or behave in
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2. socially inappropriate ways when visiting places.
Forget to remember
When we get older apart from feeling slightly weaker due to physical decline we
are still able to function independently and pursue normal activities, despite
occasional memory lapses. Going to visit friends and family, going to the library or
to the shops are well within our capabilities.
If we are showing the early signs of Alzheimer's disease then we might have
difficulty performing simple tasks such as paying bills, dressing appropriately or
washing up. An Alzheimer's sufferer will forget how to do things you've done many
times.
Frustration and anger
We all seem be rushing nowadays even in retirement people seem to have busy
lives, so its inevitable that we are going to get frustrated and upset if something
doesn't work out the way we want. We are likely to get upset for a while but we
usually dismiss the fault quite easily. "No good crying about spilt milk" are words
that echo in my mind that my gran used to say to me whenever I messed up. If its a
small matter that we made a mistake with then we barely notice the mistake, its
forgot in an instant.
With Alzheimer's suffers the little things matter. Frustration and anger can come
from the simplest things. Forgetting a name or place can be a huge frustration.
The minds inability to remember the easy items, especially if trying to communicate
the words to another person can then turn to anger. We don't prepare for
Alzheimer's because non of us expect to get the disease so the confusion that
Alzheimer's brings can be deeply upsetting to the sufferer.
Depression
When we get older we often see the funny side to things that when we are younger
we don't. If we do get depressed about something in most cases the problems
sorts itself out with time as the great healer. We may never be the same again but
we tend to deal with the problem by talking it through with somebody or seeing a
doctor and having medication prescribed or counselling to help deal with the root
of the depression.
With Alzheimer's disease the person is often unable to communicate the problem
of depression. One sign that a person may be showing early signs of Alzheimer's is
if they start to look and talk as though they are depressed and become withdrawn
from activities they would normally partake in. They may be a cheerful and happy
person that suddenly have changes in the way they talk and they no longer seem
to laugh at things they may of found funny before. They start to show a lack of
interest and care in themselves, their friends and family. Frustration and an
inability to remember things leads to depression in many cases, especially when it
comes to the person and their family. Many sufferers believe that they are being
neglected by their loved ones simply because they cannot remember them visiting
or seeing their family or friends. The medication a person may be prescribed to
treat the Alzheimer's condition can also lead to depression.
There are many other symptoms that a person with early Alzheimer's might
begin to show because there is no one set of symptoms for Alzheimer's
disease. A person may start showing one or many of the symptoms. It always
best if you suspect a person may be showing the early signs of Alzheimer's to
go and see a doctor and have a medical professional check you over.
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rjsadowski Level 6 Commenter 3 weeks ago
An intersting hub. You point out subtle but important differences.
kelleyward Level 5 Commenter 3 weeks ago
Just saw on Dr. OZ a new correlation between diabetes and
Alzheimer's. Since I have type 1 diabetes this is a little scary to
me. I've always thought of Alzheimer's as a kind of heart disease
that occurs in the brain. thanks for the info.
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