Barry Holt
Well-Known Member
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- Location
- Lancashire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Drivers who speed in built up areas
Hi to you all,couple of hours ago I made my wife and myself a drink,a little while later my wife went into the kitchen and came back a moment later and asked where I had put the top from the milk,the milk was in the fridge but I forgot to put the top back on and as my wife says " another senior moment" is anyone else having " senior moments" or is it only me haha
That can happen to anyone. Be a bit different if you had gone in the kitchen and put a pan on a lit gas stove without putting anything in it.Hi to you all,couple of hours ago I made my wife and myself a drink,a little while later my wife went into the kitchen and came back a moment later and asked where I had put the top from the milk,the milk was in the fridge but I forgot to put the top back on and as my wife says " another senior moment" is anyone else having " senior moments" or is it only me haha
Now I'm worried!That can happen to anyone. Be a bit different if you had gone in the kitchen and put a pan on a lit gas stove without putting anything in it.
We all get senior moments regardless of age.
These signs are the more significant ones.
The Alzheimer’s Association has created this list of 10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s:
– Memory changes that disrupt daily life.
– Challenges in planning or solving problems.
– Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work or at leisure.
– Confusion with time or place.
– Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships.
– New problems with words in speaking or writing.
– Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps.
– Decreased or poor judgment.
– Withdrawal from work or social activities.
– Changes in mood and personality.
http://blog.aarp.org/2013/07/19/i-just-had-a-senior-moment-should-i-worry/
I recently had to fill in an official form and wrote the address that I lived at over 20 years ago. Doh!Apart from the silly ones when I go up stairs for get what I was up there for stand there for five mins come back down then remember and go up again ( at least it increases my exercise )
I think the one that still get to me is driving 45 mins home from work pulling up locking the car just about to put the key in the front door and realising I hadn't lived there for close on 30 years
Not quite so bad, but years ago my sister took her first little dog, a Sheltie, to the shops with her, and told her to sit and wait outside the shop. She did .... until my sister remembered that she'd left her and went back to find her still patiently waiting! None of my dogs would ever be trusted to wait like that though.My first senior moment I remember was when I took my second baby out in the pram, when I got home the friend who was sitting my eldest asked where the baby was, OMG Outside the newsagents one n a half miles away. Fortunately I knew the shop owners and they had taken the pram inside, I was 27 and it was 1967 so it can happen at any time
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