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7 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease You Should Never Ignore
- Memory loss that disrupts daily life
Forgetting recently learned info, important dates, or repeatedly asking the same questions—beyond normal “where are my keys?” stuff. - Difficulty planning or solving problems
Trouble following familiar recipes, managing bills, or concentrating on tasks that used to be routine. - Struggling with familiar tasks
Getting lost driving a well-known route, forgetting how to play a favorite game, or trouble using everyday devices. - Confusion with time or place
Losing track of dates or seasons, forgetting where they are, or not understanding how they got somewhere. - Problems with words (speaking or writing)
Pausing mid-conversation, repeating themselves, or calling things by the wrong name (“that thing you cook with” instead of “stove”). - Misplacing things in unusual places
Putting items in odd spots (keys in the fridge) and being unable to retrace steps to find them. - Changes in mood, personality, or judgment
Increased anxiety, confusion, suspicion, withdrawal from social activities, or poor decision-making.
⚠️ Important note:
Having one or two of these doesn’t automatically mean Alzheimer’s. Stress, depression, medication side effects, sleep issues, and other conditions can look similar. What matters is patterns, progression, and impact on daily life.
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