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If I was having cognitive decline I wouldn't be aware of it would I?
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If you have suspicions, there must be somewhere you can take some kind of assessment
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I was thinking of that but I keep forgetting to look!
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I have a friend who was recently diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. Her memory has been getting steadily worse for a couple of years and she was very aware of it.
I was also concerned about my memory a couple of years ago, so I went for cognitive testing with a neurologist. The testing was intense, It showed that my memory was normal for my age and education, but that I had impairment on a couple of other measures of cognitive function which is what I was experiencing. I found the testing helpful in that it gave me a baseline. |
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I mentioned my concerns to my PCP who ordered a neuropsychological exam. It was easy, and I was relieved that there was no indication of dementia. But I was labeled with Major Depressive Disorder and mild anxiety.
I was having trouble at work. But then I started having a good breakfast again, and those issues went away. Good luck! __________________ Major Depressive Disorder; Sleep Apnea; possibly on the spectrum Nuvigil 50mg; Effexor 37.5mg Wellbutrin 150mg; meds for blood pressure & cholesterol |
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There have been studies on schoolchildren that showed how having a breakfast benefited their performance on tests.
Yes, you would notice it if you have a mild cognitive inpairment. You will still be astute and self-aware enough to take a critical look at your cognitive faculties. Do remember that physical exercise is very good for keeping our cognitive function alive. __________________ Bipolar I w/psychotic features Last inpatient stay in 2018 Geodon 40 mg Seroquel 75 mg Gabapentin 1200 mg+Vitamin B-complex (against extrapyramidal side effects) Long term side effects from medications, some of them discontinued: - hypothyroidism - obesity BMI ~ 38 |
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I know when I left my bad marriage I had problems figuring out words I knew I should know to put a sentence together. I moved far away to start life over. My pdoc where I left from had said take OMEGA-3 EPA for depression & DHA for heart & memory.
Seriously, the combination of being OUT OF that toxic & stressful environment & the use of the OMEGA-3, worked. One of my first tests was that I joined the monthly reading book club at my local small town library. I read & comprehended the books & I participated in the discussions intelligently. I shocked myself cause living in stressful environments all my life I had NEVER been able to do that cause my mind couldn't focus that well all my life though I quietly could study & got my degree & had my career, just couldn't think or talk on the fly. Sometimes the decline we do notice can be a product of our environment __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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I am so very grateful for the informative responses!
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Same, she did say I had issues focusing. Play more mental games, read, do a puzzle. Put things in a specific place, if only I could remember where that specific place was, ha.
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I had the testing and came back normal for my age. Still doesn't help me remember the rest of that sentence or the word for that thingy over there. What was the rest of that number? Where the heck did I put that thing? I never moved. How the heck do I lose everything? What was I coming in here for? I need to say something, wait my turn...oh I forget. Again, I know the word but I have no clue what it is. That thing over there (it's a grill)...I was working in the garden department. What were we talking about? Still in the conversation.
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It depends upon a lot of things- yes stress can play a part, cortisol can affect cognition I believe.
We just went through memory/cognitive assessment with my elderly parent. Obviously in older age group dementia is a concern. They did scans, comprehensive questions (each area different aspect of cognition/memory), then psychiatrist conversational assessment. So you can see how thorough diagnosis is - certainly not something you can or should do yourself. As you say, you wouldn’t be objective enough to assess yourself. How are you doing now Dee? |
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When I was over medicated I was a moron. I still don't converse as well as I used to but I’ve made adjustments that balances it out. I’m a much better listener now than I used to be. Jeopardy queen I’ll never be because it takes a bit longer to recall my trivia, but all good. I agree with the posting that said get a real assessment if you are concerned.
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