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Old 11-13-2006, 09:58 PM #1
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Default Cognitive Issues Getting Worse!

I am really beginning to get worried. My cognitive issues are getting much worse to the point that I am really scared. I am constantly walking two or three steps and forgetting where I am going or what I am looking for. It seems that I am turning around in circles all of the time and with someone with balance problems that iis not much fun.

I am CONSTANTLY looking for my keys, cell phone, medicine, and etc etc etc. Today I was taking my grandson to meet my daughter at the Dr. office where I have been about 50 times and is very easy to find and all at once I didn't know where it was and I was just about 1/2 mile from it. I got really upset. Things like this is happening to me all of the time more frequently.

I have got to where I can't spell anything so I keep a dictionary next to my computer so as not to embarrass myself when I post. Does anyone else have these problems this bad? PLEASE HELP!

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