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Old 04-17-2012, 05:45 AM #1
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Is it possible that young adults and teenagers or adolescents can possibly get mental or brain disorders that signifigantly affect their cognitive functioning such as dementing diseases known as dementia. I am a young adult experiencing very troubling symptoms that often disable my thinking or thought processing which inhibits, distracts, and disrupts my capability to function normally on own. Is it possible that i have dementia or some serious neurological impairment. I am 19 years old.
The answer is yes, yet, too, only a licensed physician would be most qualified to offer a diagnosis. There are also other conditions which a doc would need to rule in or rule out.

I hope that you will post again with a possible update.
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