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"Well ya see, it's like this... A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers."
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Thanks, now it all makes sense.
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Try working out. Seriously. I've found mental acuity and physical condition (or at least getting the blood flowing) are linked. I'm about your age.
Oh and I agree that it's something to be addressed. Getting old sucks, let's face it. And if there's something to help out with the bad side effects, may as well try.
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Just jumping in late here. I'm 47. I notice I have trouble remembering names, not of people I know, but of public figures, musicians, actors. More it's-on-the-tip-of-my-tongue moments. I'm reading this thread with interest.
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Yes, so do I. But I make myself remember. I know that name is rattling around in there somewhere and I MAKE myself remember. I feel if I give up on names, I'll never get it back. I work on remembering names and movies they were in etc.
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From the old Homer and Jethro radio skits/ads in the 60's:
Patient: Doc, I've been havin' trouble rememberin' things. Doc: How long've you had this trouble? Patient: What trouble?
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where the hell are all the pens ?
I'm 52.Currently my thought processes alternate between bliss and hanging from a rope.I'm 52.All part of the rich pageantry that is life.Eat something you'll feel better.Seriously though for me this part of my life has been one of the hardest.Prayer helps..
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How can you be sure? Look down. Is there a large soft lump on your abdomen? Do you feel wedged into your chair? You may have been drinking beer and betting on reruns of NFL games for the last 5 years and don't remember it.
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I spent a lot of years remembering crap that never happened, someday I hope to break even...
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I'm 32.
I don't remember names well, but I never have, so I don't feel like I've lost anything. I do forget where I leave minor things like pens and utility knives (I must have 6 of them around the house), but I don't put a lot of effort into remembering where I put such minor things when finding another one is just as easy. Funny story. From the time I was born until the time I moved out of my parents house, my mother would rearrange my room daily. I think it was a form of OCD, but she would take all of the stuff out of my top drawer in my night stand and put it in the bottom drawer, the stuff in the bottom drawer would go into my desk. The stuff in my desk would go into a box in my closet. The pattern was always random and the end result was that I never knew where anything was. I could spend hours looking for something that was in a drawer yesterday, but my mother had moved it while I was at school. I got very comfortable with not knowing where things were and knew it wasn't because I forgot. The problem now is that I worry if I start losing track of stuff, how will I know? I'm already comfortable with that feeling...
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It's worst for you when you realize things are starting to slip.
It's worst for your family when you no longer realize this. Plenty of people live long lives with only occassional forgetfulness.
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The best thing about Alzheimer's is you're the last to know. Plus Legion's mom is weird.
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I'll say....wow, that would be an exercise in patience...and futility. Mr Beasley, I see you're from BC , the coast? For me, this time of the year is mostly tedious, no light, no Porsche,....great skiing though (when I manage to get there). I'm originally from places that are brighter in the winter... and I must say, the older I get, the more southerly places call me, in the winter. I am also in my 50's, and I can say that the quality of my memory comes and goes with the level of engagement that I have in my life. Sometimes when I am in a rush to do a task and are already mentally somewhere else, I start misplacing tools, "jumping the gun" as far as procedure goes, etc.... very frustrating. Memory and mental acuity, need to be exercised like your body, otherwise they will likely fail you. My in-laws are 90, and athough they've been retired for 25 years, my father in law wired my shop at the age of 85 (amongst many other things) and continues to do things around here that I don't seem to have time for. I can only attribute their vitality to the level of engagement they have in their day to day lives when I compare them to most other retirees( regardless of age). They are a constant source of inspiration when I (a young punk at 54) feel old. Cheers
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