My father is 64 years old and very intelligent. Lately he's been getting forgetful about some things - that he left water to boil, to pay his rent on time. Most of the incidents seem to be related to time distortion: He thinks he talked with me a few weeks ago when it was just this morning, that an hour has passed when it has been ten hours.
Others are things like not remembering the names of stores he's visited, minor mix-ups with following a map, not remembering that he used to make a certain dish for us when we were kids. He always remembers people and isn't confused about what day it is and he's not paranoid or anything, but his more frequent memory loss is bothering him. The things I've mentioned are very out of character for him.
Do we need to worry, or is this normal aging? I should mention that his mother had similar behaviors, but no diagnoses of Alzheimer's. He does seem worse than my 75 year-old friends, though.
Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you.
2007-01-26
08:31:37
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