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Title: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 07 May 2024, 19:35:09
Just made a mistake regards a credit card payment. Was trying to pay £33.64 but paid £733.64

Also made a mistake by paying a credit card from a credit card. no big deal as both easly rectified. 

But started thinking back, for example I wanted a A3 laminitor to replace my A4 version. I now have 2 A3 identical.

I keep losing/misplacing things like my wallet that is allways put away safely

Before Christmas I bought parts to build a new PC and endend up with 2.

I just Goggled alzheimer's disease and each section got a tick from me.

I feel fine, I have a lot of health issues but cope with them.

But life suddenly just got wuite scarery :'(
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 May 2024, 20:32:14
Probably just 'senior moments' Skruntie. :)
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 May 2024, 20:34:55
https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared (https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared)

 This will cheer you up. You remember what one of these is. >:D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 07 May 2024, 20:42:42
Probably just 'senior moments' Skruntie. :)


I hope so. :-\
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 08 May 2024, 07:04:50
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: STEMO on 08 May 2024, 11:31:00
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y
He's forgotten who his doctor is
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 08 May 2024, 12:02:15
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y

Yes...I believe there are appointments available for 2029. ::)

Virtually impossible to get to see the quack on the NHS. You either die or pay for a private appointment. :)
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: dave the builder on 08 May 2024, 12:26:54
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y
Indeed  :y
sooner the better , treatments are available for some memory loss
took 9 months, and countless calls  to get my mum assessed (Alzheimer's disease & vascular dementia)

Alzheimer's disease & dementia is horrible ,not gust for the sufferer  :(
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 08 May 2024, 12:44:50
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y

Yes...I believe there are appointments available for 2029. ::)

Virtually impossible to get to see the quack on the NHS. You either die or pay for a private appointment. :)

Ive completely given up on the NHS. Luckily have private healthcare including GP, courtesy of my employer.
Used the GP service a week ago for the first time and it was very good.
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 08 May 2024, 12:46:32
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y
Indeed  :y
sooner the better , treatments are available for some memory loss
took 9 months, and countless calls  to get my mum assessed (Alzheimer's disease & vascular dementia)

Alzheimer's disease & dementia is horrible ,not gust for the sufferer  :(

Yep, its evil what it does to its victims, and soul destroying for families who have to look on helplessly.  :(
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 08 May 2024, 12:47:59
No point seeking advice / diagnosis on a car forum.
Make an appointment with your Doctor and ask for tests.  :y

I wasnt, but thankyou. :y
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2024, 13:59:26
https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared (https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared)

 This will cheer you up. You remember what one of these is. >:D

I think I prefer the black one to the white one.  :)   

I wonder how Lord Opti comes across these videos?  :-\  Maybe he was looking for a birthday present for his Sister in Law?  ???  ;D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 08 May 2024, 14:23:51
https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared (https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared)

 This will cheer you up. You remember what one of these is. >:D

I think I prefer the black one to the white one.  :)   

I wonder how Lord Opti comes across these videos?  :-\  Maybe he was looking for a birthday present for his Sister in Law?  ???  ;D

I must admit to likeing the Black one. ::) :y
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2024, 17:00:57
https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared (https://youtu.be/ueu4_AJ3ZQU?feature=shared)

 This will cheer you up. You remember what one of these is. >:D

I think I prefer the black one to the white one.  :)   

I wonder how Lord Opti comes across these videos?  :-\  Maybe he was looking for a birthday present for his Sister in Law?  ???  ;D

I must admit to likeing the Black one. ::) :y

That you can remember the difference shows there nothing much wrong with you Skruntie!  :y

However, I'd echo earlier advice. Stop Googling stuff and worrying yourself sick about something you probably have nothing to worry about, and get down the Quacks for a proper check up if you feel the need.  :)

Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: ronnyd on 08 May 2024, 19:13:31
Christ Skruntie, i've been forgetting things like that for years mate.  ;D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2024, 20:45:43
It's not uncommon for me to walk into a room and then wonder what I went in there for.  ::)

Is this normal?  ???   :-\   ;D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: ronnyd on 08 May 2024, 21:02:37
It's not uncommon for me to walk into a room and then wonder what I went in there for.  ::)

Is this normal? ???   :-\   ;D

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I do it all the time, there again i ain't normal.  ;D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: dave the builder on 08 May 2024, 21:17:44
There's a lot of coffin dodgers on OOF , looking for their marbles  :D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2024, 23:08:34
There's a lot of coffin dodgers on OOF , looking for their marbles  :D

I've dodged my coffin at least eight times.  :y 

The Grim Reaper might get me next time though.  :-\    ::)
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Raeturbo on 09 May 2024, 00:34:54
Dear god🥵
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Nick W on 09 May 2024, 08:12:43
It's not uncommon for me to walk into a room and then wonder what I went in there for.  ::)

Is this normal?  ???   :-\   ;D


It's so common that it has a name - the doorway effect.
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Varche on 09 May 2024, 09:05:44
That doorway effect is linked to another one.

Example. You go upstairs to get the other suitcase. As you enter the room you see that “ green Safeway” shopping box. I wondered where that had gone. Take it down and fill it with glass recycling. Take out to garage. On way see plants are looking dry in pots. Give em a good watering. Fitting on hose needs tightening. Can’t do it with old hands. Off to garage for mole grips. Can’t find them but do see something I am repairing . Glue has done a good job so reassemble. Pleased with result. Go back inside.
Where is that suitcase? Says OH . I am waiting to put all these winter clothes in it. What have you been doing?
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: countrywoman on 09 May 2024, 09:15:18
I have been like that forever, put tools down I am using and cant see them, cant remember folks name I have known for years. Its my dyslectic brain!!
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Raeturbo on 09 May 2024, 21:39:09
Time to start worrying is when you go into the bathroom and forget what you went in there for🤣
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: STEMO on 09 May 2024, 22:27:00
It's not uncommon for me to walk into a room and then wonder what I went in there for.  ::)

Is this normal?  ???   :-\   ;D


It's so common that it has a name - the doorway effect.
I'd never heard of that. Just had a read up about it, fascinating.
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 10 May 2024, 11:10:21
I have been like that forever, put tools down I am using and cant see them, cant remember folks name I have known for years. Its my dyslectic brain!!

I once forgot a newish girlfriends name while chatting to her Dad.  :o

My mind just went blank. It was obvious to him as well and I couldn't retrieve the situation. Don't think he was very impressed to be honest.  :-\                   ;D

The relationship didn't last long after that and she went on to marry a naval officer.  ::)                     
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 10 May 2024, 11:48:21
I am rubbish with names, flying with different people everyday doesn't help matters :-[
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: redelitev6 on 10 May 2024, 19:05:12
 :( Shamefully , I genuinely can't remember my children's birthdays , any other worthless sh*te , no problems  :-[
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: dave the builder on 10 May 2024, 20:01:00
:( Shamefully , I genuinely can't remember my children's birthdays , any other worthless sh*te , no problems  :-[
Great money saving tip  :y
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: grifter on 10 May 2024, 20:15:41
It's not uncommon for me to walk into a room and then wonder what I went in there for.  ::)

Is this normal?  ???   :-\   ;D

Been doing that since I was a teenager lol!
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 10 May 2024, 21:03:06
I can still remember the reg number of almost every vehicle Ive owned, the birthdays of both parents, long since deceased. Both my sisters who I havent even spoken to for many years, my wife my kids and even the cat I had for 21 years from 1982.
However, I went out to the shed a few minutes ago, and couldnt remember why I went out there.  ::) ;D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: dave the builder on 11 May 2024, 18:43:28
I went out to the shed a few minutes ago, and couldnt remember why I went out there.  ::) ;D
the shed /workshop is where I keep all my 'peace & quiet' 
I can't leave it in the house ,it gets ruined  >:D
Title: Re: Alzheimer's disease
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 11 May 2024, 18:59:13
I think that Skruntie has forgotten he started this thread?  :-\    ::)    ;D