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Good data. As a retired RN with many years of Forensic Psychiatry behind me I dealt with various ages of patients including the elderly. The hospital where I worked also had a couple of geriatric psychiatric wards as well where at times I assist there as well. I also worked in HomeHealth for about 10-years often with the elderly too. So, I occasionally run into questions about many physiological/cognitive issues. Anyway, I am trying to be a good source to refer acquaintances in the right direction that's why I came to your channel and subscribed because you can always use some updating knowledge. I do plan on purchasing your book as a reference guide also. And thank you for providing this information to the general public as well.
I am not sure that her memory was badly affected but, some time ago, an elderly parent became terribly confused within the space of a day or two. Once I realised she had become dehydrated and encouraged her to drink more water, she returned to her usual self.
You may be right. I try to remember something and I couldn't, then some period of time later, it would pop out of my head. The data is there in you brain, but retrieving it is the problem. It gets worse as you grow older. I'm 91 years old and stick to routines, which is easier to remember.
*Video Chapters:* 00:00 Causes of memory loss in old age 02:04 Ten memory loss causes 01:14 Medication side-effects 02:26 Abnormalities in one’s blood chemistry 02:51 Problems with hormones, such as thyroid hormones 03:11 Deficiencies in vitamins and other key nutrients 03:25 Delirium 03:53 Psychiatric illness 04:30 Substance abuse 04:54 Damage to brain neurons, due to an injury 05:57 Infections 06:31 Neurodegenerative conditions which damage brain cells over time 07:20 What causing my parent's memory loss?
I'm 78. My nightly use of blood pressure medications has for over 20 years caused significant problems with memory and cognition. A month ago I started taking Magnesium Threonate each morning, and within an hour it relieves ALL my symptoms. Are there any research papers related to this, that I can show to my doctor?
Similar story here. My doctor insisted I take blood pressure medicine because when I went for an appt. with an injured and painful knee, my bp was 140/70. Apparently, 140 is the cut off point for prescribing meds, even though I was in extreme pain, which raises bp, and my bp always goes up in the office. My home bp monitor on a typical day averages 117/68. The Lisinopril made me so dizzy and lightheaded, with irregular heartbeat and brain fog. I couldn’t use it for more than 2 weeks. My bp went to 89/62. I quit it and started with the magnesium. All got better. I did physical therapy with a RUclips guy and my knee got better. (The doc’s solution was to give me a prescription for 600mg Ibprophen 3 times a day forever.) Because of the x-ray and my age (78), he clearly thought I was making up the pain. Rolled his eyes as he handed it to me. I never went back there again. So frustrating when doctors make negative assumptions about elderly folks’ mental states simply based on their preconceptions.
I work with a 73 year old (thats another story and problem). I have noticed that his memory is terrible, he cant retain information for longer than a few hours. Its insane he thinks he's actually contributing to the workplace, if anything we spend time fixing his errors daily.
None of these seem to address my friend's memory and cognitive loss. I think it's from the huge trauma caused by the machete murder of her son. He lived on a remote island and had to be airlifted to the Philippines. Unfortunately he died in route with her at his side. She showed understandable mental issues for years after. Recovered about 60 percent. And then, probably because she is 78 now, has developed clear cognitive and memory loss. Also hearing and vision loss, which may give a clue to it being something else. But still, can this kind of trauma cause such damage to the brain that it causes this kind of decline?
Thanks so much for your help. I have a memory problem. My brain is not good enough to remember the last time. I am still dreaming about Jennifer Driggers all the time and I have go back in time. I haven’t see her for three decades now. I still love her so much. I can’t lose my mind about her. So I need an MRI to see what is wrong with my brain. I still want to bring her back alive. I cannot lose my mind over again. So please help me out with my memory.
I think a large barrier to cognitive impairment workup is the lack of time and knowledge in the primary care clinics. So many primary care providers think that memory loss is just a normal process.
Today was my little brothers birthday ..we made food but were waiting for my parents to come My dad and mom came back from a church potluck and my dad didnt remember going to the it . Kept asking about my sisters sweater where she got it He couldnt remember taking his friend to a party several days before Hes always had a great memory but is 70 and has had a bad diet for years and has sleep apnea..idk Im hoping its not alzheimers or dementia
I don't know that there's a number to give you. If the repeating seems odd to you, I would count it as a warning sign, especially if it's something that has gotten worse compared to how your parent was a few years ago. If you see absolutely no other warning signs, then that's reassuring. But usually older adults who are repeating themselves are also showing other warning signs of memory/thinking problems.
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I have found that if I go too long without eating, I have a hard time with some individual words. After I eat it clears up. I take no medications except vitamins. I am a very active artist and gardener. I will be 78 on 07/29/2023
Parkinson's is a challenging disease to manage and it does eventually affect memory and cognition. I would recommend asking a Parkinson's specialist for advice, especially since age 59 is relatively young. As far as I know, no vitamin treatment particularly helps with Parkinson's, but the specialist will know more. Good luck & take care!
,,,,,It has been my experience that memory loss is TEMPORARY. Sometimes, thinking about something ''related'' to what you are trying to remember and the memory will come back.
Yes, that is one trick that I use. For example. I weigh myself each morning and record it 2 or 3 hours later. If I weigh 161.2 pounds, I would say to myself that it is 5 years after Jamestown was found. !607 and Capt John Smith sticks in my memory because it is long term memory.
Hi Mam , This is Veeresh,My father Memory loss issue and repeatedly Speak same words many time, My Father is Band Master,now band also not going due to this issue, they totally disappointed no band any thing ,My Father loves Music 24hrs Suddenly they stop that's and other reason memories not find out specific to my name ,Just know Our Family that's it,Kindly Give me reply me
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Good data. As a retired RN with many years of Forensic Psychiatry behind me I dealt with various ages of patients including the elderly. The hospital where I worked also had a couple of geriatric psychiatric wards as well where at times I assist there as well. I also worked in HomeHealth for about 10-years often with the elderly too. So, I occasionally run into questions about many physiological/cognitive issues. Anyway, I am trying to be a good source to refer acquaintances in the right direction that's why I came to your channel and subscribed because you can always use some updating knowledge. I do plan on purchasing your book as a reference guide also. And thank you for providing this information to the general public as well.
I am not sure that her memory was badly affected but, some time ago, an elderly parent became terribly confused within the space of a day or two. Once I realised she had become dehydrated and encouraged her to drink more water, she returned to her usual self.
Very helpful! Thank you❤
I remember everything, it's all there in my brain. I just can't recall it immediately.
That happens to me too!
You may be right. I try to remember something and I couldn't, then some period of time later, it would pop out of my head. The data is there in you brain, but retrieving it is the problem. It gets worse as you grow older. I'm 91 years old and stick to routines, which is easier to remember.
Thank you for posting this.
Thanks a lot Dr for all the information great help for us seniors.God bless you in your profession.
*Video Chapters:*
00:00 Causes of memory loss in old age
02:04 Ten memory loss causes
01:14 Medication side-effects
02:26 Abnormalities in one’s blood chemistry
02:51 Problems with hormones, such as thyroid hormones
03:11 Deficiencies in vitamins and other key nutrients
03:25 Delirium
03:53 Psychiatric illness
04:30 Substance abuse
04:54 Damage to brain neurons, due to an injury
05:57 Infections
06:31 Neurodegenerative conditions which damage brain cells over time
07:20 What causing my parent's memory loss?
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You're welcome 😊
I'm 78. My nightly use of blood pressure medications has for over 20 years caused significant problems with memory and cognition. A month ago I started taking Magnesium Threonate each morning, and within an hour it relieves ALL my symptoms. Are there any research papers related to this, that I can show to my doctor?
Similar story here. My doctor insisted I take blood pressure medicine because when I went for an appt. with an injured and painful knee, my bp was 140/70. Apparently, 140 is the cut off point for prescribing meds, even though I was in extreme pain, which raises bp, and my bp always goes up in the office. My home bp monitor on a typical day averages 117/68. The Lisinopril made me so dizzy and lightheaded, with irregular heartbeat and brain fog. I couldn’t use it for more than 2 weeks. My bp went to 89/62. I quit it and started with the magnesium. All got better. I did physical therapy with a RUclips guy and my knee got better. (The doc’s solution was to give me a prescription for 600mg Ibprophen 3 times a day forever.) Because of the x-ray and my age (78), he clearly thought I was making up the pain. Rolled his eyes as he handed it to me.
I never went back there again. So frustrating when doctors make negative assumptions about elderly folks’ mental states simply based on their preconceptions.
I would like to know also...
Thank you for the information I appreciated it!
I work with a 73 year old (thats another story and problem). I have noticed that his memory is terrible, he cant retain information for longer than a few hours. Its insane he thinks he's actually contributing to the workplace, if anything we spend time fixing his errors daily.
None of these seem to address my friend's memory and cognitive loss. I think it's from the huge trauma caused by the machete murder of her son. He lived on a remote island and had to be airlifted to the Philippines. Unfortunately he died in route with her at his side. She showed understandable mental issues for years after. Recovered about 60 percent. And then, probably because she is 78 now, has developed clear cognitive and memory loss. Also hearing and vision loss, which may give a clue to it being something else. But still, can this kind of trauma cause such damage to the brain that it causes this kind of decline?
Thanks so much for your help. I have a memory problem. My brain is not good enough to remember the last time. I am still dreaming about Jennifer Driggers all the time and I have go back in time. I haven’t see her for three decades now. I still love her so much. I can’t lose my mind about her. So I need an MRI to see what is wrong with my brain. I still want to bring her back alive. I cannot lose my mind over again. So please help me out with my memory.
I think a large barrier to cognitive impairment workup is the lack of time and knowledge in the primary care clinics. So many primary care providers think that memory loss is just a normal process.
Today was my little brothers birthday ..we made food but were waiting for my parents to come
My dad and mom came back from a church potluck and my dad didnt remember going to the it .
Kept asking about my sisters sweater where she got it
He couldnt remember taking his friend to a party several days before
Hes always had a great memory but is 70 and has had a bad diet for years and has sleep apnea..idk
Im hoping its not alzheimers or dementia
Found out it was Trans global amnesia
If a parent repeats questions, how many times is too much? Twice, three times or multiple times within an hour?
I don't know that there's a number to give you. If the repeating seems odd to you, I would count it as a warning sign, especially if it's something that has gotten worse compared to how your parent was a few years ago. If you see absolutely no other warning signs, then that's reassuring. But usually older adults who are repeating themselves are also showing other warning signs of memory/thinking problems.
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*Watch More Episodes:* ruclips.net/p/PL2PxdtMUe-3V31RBPyKABm67gw42-Y-WL
Get easy access to the guidance, support, & information you need, to help your aging parent with memory loss: betterhealthwhileaging.mykajabi.com/free-memory-loss-safety-training
I have found that if I go too long without eating, I have a hard time with some individual words. After I eat it clears up. I take no medications except vitamins. I am a very active artist and gardener. I will be 78 on 07/29/2023
YES TRUE MEM LOSING IN ME TOO I AM 81 AGE NOW.CARNT SEE UNSEEN IN SECONDS. SUFFERED IN YOUNG AGE. LAK OF BLOOD FLOW. COMES TO SINGLE TIME.
Im worry abiut myself had a stroke 1995. And just ladt year fell concussion.
thanks
Doc. My husband diagnosed of Parkinson's .his memory is affected .what vitamins is good for him?Please help us doc his age is 59 years old
Parkinson's is a challenging disease to manage and it does eventually affect memory and cognition. I would recommend asking a Parkinson's specialist for advice, especially since age 59 is relatively young. As far as I know, no vitamin treatment particularly helps with Parkinson's, but the specialist will know more. Good luck & take care!
Be careful. Dr. Google has both good and bad advice. Check the sources carefully!
,,,,,It has been my experience that memory loss is TEMPORARY. Sometimes, thinking about something ''related'' to what you are trying to remember and the memory will come back.
Yes, that is one trick that I use. For example. I weigh myself each morning and record it 2 or 3 hours later. If I weigh 161.2 pounds, I would say to myself that it is 5 years after Jamestown was found. !607 and Capt John Smith sticks in my memory because it is long term memory.
Can memory loss be caused by deafness in an 84 year-old?
I’ve just chosen to delete a lot. I don’t want to remember.
When my blood sugar drops i have terrible word recovery. Also , the day after I use Antihistamines, I am useless 😅
I've heard they are highly suspect. Please avoid antihistamines drugs!
Hi Mam , This is Veeresh,My father Memory loss issue and repeatedly Speak same words many time, My Father is Band Master,now band also not going due to this issue, they totally disappointed no band any thing ,My Father loves Music 24hrs Suddenly they stop that's and other reason memories not find out specific to my name ,Just know Our Family that's it,Kindly Give me reply me
HOW 'BOUT BEING LONELY CAUSING DEPRESSION
Why do you assume it’s a parent researching memory issues and not the older person themselves? I find that assumption insulting!
Lol, I meant to say why are your videos directed to the child of an older parent and not just elderly persons researching memory loss for themselves?
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