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Early Alzheimer

This is REALLY weird, but today I had such a hard time remembering my floor number at my old residence, even though I only left it like less than three months ago.. and very weirdly, I seem to have forgotten too how the floor looked like, and where my apartment was...

On the other hand, I still remember the floor and apartment number and location of the residence before that one, which I left five years ago!!

True I lived much longer in that older apartment, but I would still find it weird to remember all the details when I have left it five years ago, and remember nothing about the place that I left three months ago!!

Such a weird thing... I was freaked out when I had so much trouble recalling the details.
Elessar · 26-30, M
I was at a family event a while back and they've asked my age. I blanked for a good 15-20 seconds before remembering it, after actually trying to calculate it lol. If it'searly Alzheimer I'm f*cked
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
@PiecingBabyFaceTogether Every potato of us is the police 🥔😡 and we can do whatever we want with humans 🥔😤

What the hell is a potato challenge? 🤣
@BittersweetPotato Do you take bribes? 🤔

I don't know lol you look at your screen and it chooses one randomly for you. It's called moodtato.

BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
@PiecingBabyFaceTogether No!! potatoes are ethical creatures 🥔😡 we have moral superiority as compared to humans, the fact that you would think that it is a possibility for a potato to takw bribes is beyond me 🤷‍♀️🥔
Your brain is probably trying to blot out some things.
I've noticed that after mental ordeals, I may forget very simple things that I associate with stressful situations. Like which button to use in the car , or the name of someone I've known for a long time.
BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
@EarthlingWise I also noticed weird memory gaps with others things that are not really directly linked to what happened.. Like during the first month, sometimes I had trouble recalling very common and easy English words that I would never forget, and would just go blank leaving it to the other person to complete my sentences. I am not sure if the same applied to my native language, as I hardly used it in long convos during that time. Also the password of my own phone, a few times I kept getting it wrong, then remembered it a few minutes later.
Viper · M
Scientists have said children are developing A.D.D. as a natural defense mechanisms to purposely dump huge loads of information as means of protecting the brain of information overload and frying the brain.

The reason they state for this is electric technology and especially advertisement as watching or looking at electric screens and especially reacting to their changes (weather your changing them or not) basically takes up a freaking huge amount of brain space.

So the brain needs to drop information amount as quick as it comes in...

Causing the average human memory to not be as good as it used to be...


Also as I point out, my dad had to memorize phone numbers... and still does half way on autopilot. Where I just put it in my phone and never had to memorize them.
redredred · M
If you can’t remember where you left your keys, that’s not Alzheimer’s. If you can’t remember what keys are or what they do, that’s probably Alzheimer’s.
Lilnonames · F
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