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10/29/2015

Learn the Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease robs people of the dignity of life itself.

People are suddenly unable to care for themselves as they did... little by little, Alzheimer's takes away their memory, but not only that... simple tasks are no longer easy to do.

Please - if you or your family member wonders about Alzheimer's, read the symptoms below and see your doctor to talk about it.

There are medications that can help relieve your symptoms and delay the onset of further challenges.

Learn more about Alzheimer's today!

Does your loved one have some difficulty speaking? This is one of the common symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, but many other seniors also having difficulty talking and expressing themselves. Watch for issues with remembering the right words and names for things... but also issues with forgetting new information just learned. These memory lapses are often called forgetfulness, but they can be signs of Alzheimer's disease too.

What about problems completing tasks? Does your loved one struggle with simple jobs like making tea or remembering how to bake a simple cake?

As Alzheimer's disease progresses, you may notice more difficulty with everyday tasks. Simple tasks such as remembering how to zip up a jacket, how to put away coffee mugs, or how to turn on the television may become challenging -- even impossible.

Getting lost is another biggie. If you're in an unfamiliar area for the first time, you may get lost. However, with Alzheimer's disease you can get lost even close to home.

It can progress quickly, and you may feel lost in a grocery store you visit every week. This happened to my own mother, who is not yet Alzheimer's but is age 89. One of the issues that is common among Alzheimer's disease patients is their tendency to wander. They can get lost easily and being in a familiar area doesn't protect them.

Got Sleep issues? Losing sleep can mean many things, and can affect your life. If you are experiencing insomnia, or have trouble staying asleep, please be aware that Alzheimer's disease can affect sleep too. Some people can't sleep and others sleep too much and can't seem to stay awake.

Alzheimer's can make you forget to take care of yourself... Basic hygiene suffers... even tasks such as brushing your teeth and combing your hair. Wearing dirty or worn out clothes may be another warning sign... or they may wear the same clothes all of the time and refuse to change.

Alzheimer's doesn't just affect the mind. It also affects fine motor skills and mobility, making it more difficult to walk. I never knew that!

Does your loved one get frustrated and angry? The frustration and anger comes from being confused and lost. The world is no longer making sense, they can't do what they always have done, the home is becoming messy. Alzheimer's patients become scared and agitated by their surroundings, which makes sense.

Mood swings are also a common challenge among those who suffer from Alzheimer's. You may notice more angry outbursts and arguments. You may also notice them becoming withdrawn.
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