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Husband might have early cognitive disorder!
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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 117268" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>I am SO scared! He's only 60 years old! At first, I thought he was simply a bit depressed related to our son's issues over the past couple of years. </p><p></p><p>But, most of those have resolved, yet he's remained very quiet and somewhat distant. He also seems to be having trouble, not with memory so much, but communicating. And, his judgement seems to be a bit shaky sometimes. </p><p></p><p>We have an appointment with a neurologist as he admits that he might have "a little problem." </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have experience with this problem with somoeone who seems to be WAY too young to have early Alzheimer's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 117268, member: 1835"] I am SO scared! He's only 60 years old! At first, I thought he was simply a bit depressed related to our son's issues over the past couple of years. But, most of those have resolved, yet he's remained very quiet and somewhat distant. He also seems to be having trouble, not with memory so much, but communicating. And, his judgement seems to be a bit shaky sometimes. We have an appointment with a neurologist as he admits that he might have "a little problem." Does anyone have experience with this problem with somoeone who seems to be WAY too young to have early Alzheimer's? [/QUOTE]
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