Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease

By Casey C, published Mar 19, 2007
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Alzheimer's disease usually affects people who are sixty years old plus, but it is known to affect people as young as thirty. This disease damages the brain's intellectual functions, memory, orientation, and calculation, although at first, it largely spares the parts of the brain that control sensation and movement. An alzheimer patient's memory often is affected early, and gradually deteriorates causing impaired judgment and other problems that may affect their ability to perform normal daily task.

In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, new or recent memories are difficult to recall. People suffering from Alzheimer's disease will find it hard to learn and retain new information. Eventually, older or more distant memories are lost in time. Other symptoms may include difficulty interpreting familiar faces or other known objects, expressing thoughts as spoken words, and difficulty carrying out simple instructions.

Alzheimer patients recently diagnosed may not be able to manage money, remember to take medication, lock doors, or plan meals. People with Alzheimer's may get lost while walking or driving, even in familiar areas. Two thirds of people with Alzheimer's develop psychological problems such as personality changes, depression, anxiety, or irritability. When these types of symptoms occur before a person is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, relationships with family and friends can become strained.

As this disease progresses to its middle and late stages, you may experience irrational beliefs, especially thinking your belongings were stolen, being persecuted, and hallucinations. People in their late stages of Alzheimer's may become aggressive or may begin to wander away from home if left alone.

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Great article honey! My stepmom's dad had this disease and it was hard for them. This is a tough disease and it's sad when family members are diagnosed with this. I can't imagine someone like my mom or dad forgetting me and things of the past. It would devestate me.

Posted on 04/21/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

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