Memory Loss
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Memory Loss
Hi
I want to know whether my current level of memory loss is consistent with my age or whether there is cause for more concern.
I have noticed in the last few years that I am becoming more and more forgetful. I lose papers, miss appointments, leave half made cups of tea in the kitchen almost every day. I often wake up in the morning and cannot remember immediately whether I have to go to work or not.
While at work, I often have to fill out records of classes which I have taught, and, if this is not done immediately after a class, I struggle to remember what I did in it. It may be fair to add that I can usually recall my class content after consulting the books which I usually use.
In terms of good memory, I can always remember which classes I am teaching and in which classroom.
I know who I am and who I have around me. It's just small details that seem to escape my mind.
Is there a problem, am I just a bit disorganised or is it due to my age? I am 47.
I want to know whether my current level of memory loss is consistent with my age or whether there is cause for more concern.
I have noticed in the last few years that I am becoming more and more forgetful. I lose papers, miss appointments, leave half made cups of tea in the kitchen almost every day. I often wake up in the morning and cannot remember immediately whether I have to go to work or not.
While at work, I often have to fill out records of classes which I have taught, and, if this is not done immediately after a class, I struggle to remember what I did in it. It may be fair to add that I can usually recall my class content after consulting the books which I usually use.
In terms of good memory, I can always remember which classes I am teaching and in which classroom.
I know who I am and who I have around me. It's just small details that seem to escape my mind.
Is there a problem, am I just a bit disorganised or is it due to my age? I am 47.
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Re: Memory Loss
Hi,
I would make an appointment with your GP just to let them know and ask their advice. If this is unusual for you its worth checking it over with them.
Let us know how you get on
Sonia
I would make an appointment with your GP just to let them know and ask their advice. If this is unusual for you its worth checking it over with them.
Let us know how you get on
Sonia
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Re: Memory Loss
Hi,
Welcome to this forum site, if you suffering from health problem you need to do more for your health. I suggest you to play mind game such type online game or chess etc.
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Welcome to this forum site, if you suffering from health problem you need to do more for your health. I suggest you to play mind game such type online game or chess etc.
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Re: Memory Loss
Follow these important tips for memory loss recovery listed below:-
1. Eat healthy and nutritional diet:- A healthy and nutritional diet might be as good for your brain and heart also. Eat green vegetables, fruits, fish and meat.
2. Sleep well:- Sleep 6-8 hours a day, sleep plays an important role to consolidate your memory. Always try to get a sound sleep for nearly 8 hours in a day.
3. Be socialise:- Always try to meet with your loves one, neighbours and relatives. Social interaction ward off of stress and depression. Both of these contribute to memory loss problem.
1. Eat healthy and nutritional diet:- A healthy and nutritional diet might be as good for your brain and heart also. Eat green vegetables, fruits, fish and meat.
2. Sleep well:- Sleep 6-8 hours a day, sleep plays an important role to consolidate your memory. Always try to get a sound sleep for nearly 8 hours in a day.
3. Be socialise:- Always try to meet with your loves one, neighbours and relatives. Social interaction ward off of stress and depression. Both of these contribute to memory loss problem.