Ever since I can remember, my sense of direction has been less than stellar. I’ll frequently step out of a restaurant and go left when I should be going right.
And even though I’m 57, it doesn’t concern me because this is “my normal.” However, if there comes a time when finding my way home becomes a challenge, a visit with my health care provider will be in order.
This topic was discussed recently on the Today Show when I stopped by to chat with Kathie Lee and Hoda about:
- the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
- the symptoms of dementia
- how we can fight developing dementia
- some common health issues that can mimic the symptoms of dementia
Take a look at the segment to get some of the answers to these very common and confusing questions:
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UNTIL NEXT TIME, REMEMBER THIS:
WE CAN’T CONTROL GETTING OLDER
BUT
WE CAN CONTROL HOW WE DO IT!
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Antionette Blake
Sometimes walking into a room and then forgetting why I went in there is frightening and I’m only 52! I chalk it up to having too much on my mind…but really…is it?