I was sent to dementia clinic at age of 40.....they checked my B12 and folic and both were low, and was declared as having Pernicious Anaemia. 7 years on, pernicious anaemia (and palindromic rheumatism diagnosed 5 years ago)- both undiagnosed........problems with memory, concentration, fatigue and chronic pains now rediagnosed as Fibromyalgia. I also gave up statins at Xmas, as I thought these were to blame, and have not gone back on them.
I really can't figure out what in this world is causing our brains to have these problems, but I hope for future generations that somebody gets an interest and does some research....
There all sorts of reasons, I had to go to my GP's for 10+ years to get his diagnosis-is it correct?-who knows? Could be a reaction to insulin. statins-allsorts, but no medical person is ever going to admit that the drugs we are given could be causing us these problems so early in our lifes.
Not an answer I know, but if your forgetfulness and or concentration is getting worse then keep a diary and list everything in it, and especially when you forget things......I could not find my way to a customers house that I had been going to for 3 years, tested my BG and perfect, and this was the start of dementia clinic etc. I took my husband to GP, and the GP finally sat up and listened.....wrong diagnosis maybe.....hopefully this fibromyalgia diagnosis may be correct. Early days yet, but these problems for me started late 30's and I wouldn't want anybody else to go through what I have......log things down, talk to your GP, take sombody with you who can confirm what is happening and ask your GP to run some tests....