These Are The Earliest Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Did you know that Alzheimer’s Disease can start decades in the brain before you display any symptoms? 😮

@doc_amen shares some warning symptoms people may start to notice that indicate potential signs of Alzheimer’s Disease & the parts of the brain it occurs in! 🧠

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コメント (21)
  • Oh please. All those symptoms are experienced by literally EVERYBODY.
  • @moondog9086
    This man just scared every person over the age of 35 lol. My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at the young age of 63...Lewy Bodies. She passed away at 66. I'm 55 and spent way too much time already worrying about whether or not I will develop the same. No more. If it's going to happen, I can't change that and I refuse to spend another minute of the time I have worrying about this every time I forget why I walked into a room or forgot a word!! Please stop scaring people!! The world is already a mess. RIP Mom....I'm grateful for the 35 years I got to spend with you and I will see you again...sooner or later. <3
  • Last year I was doing the room thing alot. I'm 55. At the beginning of the year I started intermittent fasting, cut out all sugar, processed foods and most refined flour and started taking a buncha supplements; creatine, coq10, turkey tail mushrooms, NAC, berberine. I get at least 30 minutes of sunlight in the morning. I haven't done the room thing in 6 months. I sleep better and I have way more energy and rarely need to nap anymore.
  • How to tell if you have Alzheimers. 1. You walk in the kitchen and forget why you came in. That is normal aging. 2. You walk into the kitchen and don't think it's your kitchen. That is Alzheimers.
  • @cincin4515
    He just described every menopausal women out there. I'm guessing these symptoms fit a lot of stress related conditions too. Bloody YouTube doctors.
  • @RaqueLauren
    Keep moving. My Gmpa lost mobility briefly when he got hip surgery. He started to lose cognition and we all thought well this is normal for his age. NOPE. He worked hard to gain back his mobility and low and behold his cognition came back too. At 90 he still refuses a walker or cane! He goes on walks every single day and is doing great!
  • I lost all of that after a stroke,but that beautiful brain is so plastic it healed.
  • Stress will also have you forgetting names or what you're looking for 😅 I've never been able to park straight😂
  • I worried about this and I talked to my husband. I was like, I go in a room and have no clue why I went there. I constantly forget stuff. He looked at me like I was crazy and he said 'you've always been like that.'
  • What an effective way of triggering fear among older adults. This video would be better if it offered suggestions for reducing the risk of Alzheimer's.
  • @mpbermeo
    These symptoms happen to everyone once in a while. Stress makes you forget why you walked into a room.
  • @Tigger2041
    I go into rooms all of the time and have to go back to the other room to pick the thought back up... I think I just have toooooo much going on .
  • @joemachunda
    I worked with dementia and Alzheimer's for over 30 yrs. Dementia , you still remember people and have long ago memories . Alzheimer's you forget who you are
  • First Red flag for my loved one was a change in personality…went from enjoying family and friends to isolating. We miss our loved one so much.
  • igrotum is a silver lining in the Alzheimers cloud, offering hope and significant improvements in memory recall and overall mental well-being.
  • @sammie20
    my darling husband diagnosed with Alzheimer. just 5 mos. ago.....did this about 15 yrs. before and would park my car and would ram the bumper into the cement wall...he did this at least 4x...within a few weeks...yup...the cost was crazy...it was my mercedes...he just got them fixed repeatedly...and I wondered what the repair guys thought?!