mfactor
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A common cause is hyperglycemia which causes fatigue and "brain fog". Get checked out.
Yep I suffer/suffered (work in progress

A common cause is hyperglycemia which causes fatigue and "brain fog". Get checked out.
... My short term memory is almost nonexistent, ... yet when I've done memory tests they say I'm fine. ...
My maths is fine, 2+2=4. Most of the suggestions go from simple and easily remedied to the cause for concern. I do not think long-term memory problems can be attributed to dehydration (mild). If you had severe dehydration you'd not be in any state to post the question and are likely to have bags of fluids being squeezed into you through a cannula.There are some real leap of linkage posts on this thread, you know 2 + 2 making unlikely totals?
I'd certainly back up a chat with your Doc about this, but in the meantime, I would suggest you try upping your water intake a bit. Dehydration is an extremely common cause of memory issues. My OH and I spend quite long periods in tropical climates and I know both of us notice our mental acuity goes right off if we aren't drinking enough. It's something very simple and very, very common. It doesn't have to be hot to become dehydrated.
Hi elie. the fact you know your recall is poor is actually better news than you think. Most people with serious memory problems don't have insight and have problems with time and special awareness. Get checked out if you are worried. Only a doctor can diagnose your problem. Get well and let us know how you got on.Hello, is anyone having diabetes related memory problems, and how prevent/treat such problem?
In reply to your memory Los question, i personally do have loss of memory and i am Type 2 Diabetic i get memory Lapses every day and i have told my Nurses who come out to the Housebut nothing is ever done about it, i also take Metformine and Simvastatin plus numerous other Drugs for other reasons but i really hate this Memory Loss it's getting worse especially when i ask my wife something the same 3 or 4 times aout the same subject, even iff i have taken my Pills, nightmare.Hello, is anyone having diabetes related memory problems, and how prevent/treat such problem?
Sorry to hear, that must be really worrisome. I don't want to worry you unnecessarily but maybe now is a good time to review some areas of day to day activities in terms of safety.An example has just happened. My GP called, which had been arranged, but I couldn't answer because I couldn't remember which buttons to press to answer it. Fortunately she rang again, but I still couldn't remember. I just guessed a button, pressed it and luckily it worked.
If you aren't happy with your GP, then it would pay to find a new one. If you aren't able to register outside your area, I understand the NHS will allow this if you make a complaint. I say this just so people are aware they don't have to put up with a doctor they don't trust. Your health is important and you should be able to trust your doctor.I voiced my concerns to my GP but was brushed off. I wondered if taking statins had any effect on me but he said no.