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What Causes Short Term Memory, Unusual Speech Patterns And Loss Of Balance?

Not if it costs money, I have none. But the symptoms I ve made note of (literally so I don t forget to mention them are:Loss of balance, particularly when getting up from bed or chair. aphasia confusion, loss of thought train Reduced ability to pronounce words, particularly long ones, but short ones too. Noticeable change in speech patterns Worse short term memory than usual Feeling stoned and stupid like a marijuana high. trembling, mostly in my hands when I m trying to do something Impaired judgment That s not a complete list. I can t concentrate enough to read through the terms and conditions
Tue, 28 Jul 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi there.

This could be a pattern of Alzheimer's disease or other dementia types. You need to move around the house using support like walking stick or walker. Keep you house well lit, avoid wet floors, use support of everything around the house when you move around to avoid falls. I suggest you consult a Neurologist for the proper diagnosis and necessary treatment.
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What Causes Short Term Memory, Unusual Speech Patterns And Loss Of Balance?

Hi there. This could be a pattern of Alzheimer s disease or other dementia types. You need to move around the house using support like walking stick or walker. Keep you house well lit, avoid wet floors, use support of everything around the house when you move around to avoid falls. I suggest you consult a Neurologist for the proper diagnosis and necessary treatment.