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Is it Alzheimer's?
Ten Warning Signs You Should Know

Texas Council on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders

The Alzheimer's Association has developed a checklist of common symptoms for Alzheimer's disease. If several items are checked and the symptoms progress over time, the individual may have some form of dementia. Additional testing will be required to make a diagnosis of probable Alzheimer's disease.
checkbox Recent memory loss that affects job skills.
Forgetting things often and not remembering them later, such as the name of your boss.
checkbox Difficulty performing familiar tasks.
Forgetting to serve a meal and forgetting you cooked it.
checkbox Problems with language. Forgetting simple words and substituting inappropriate words, making a sentence or phrase difficult to understand.
checkbox Disorientation of time and place. Not knowing where you are or how you got there.
checkbox Poor or decreased judgment. Forgetting responsibilities, such as caring for a child. Dressing inappropriately, such as wearing several shirts at once.
checkbox Problems with abstract thinking. Having difficulty performing complicated tasks, such as balancing a checkbook and forgetting what the numbers are and what to do with them.
checkbox Misplacing things. Putting things in inappropriate places, such as putting an iron in the freezer.
checkbox Changes in mood or behavior. Having rapid mood swings with no apparent reason.
checkbox Changes in personality. Feeling confused, suspicious or fearful.
checkbox Loss of initiative. Becoming passive and requiring prompting to become involved in daily activities.

Last Updated June 20, 2005
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