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Learn šŸ“što Recognize Symptoms of Alzheimerā€™s DiseasešŸ§ šŸ¤Æ



Alzheimerā€™s disease has multiple physical symptoms that indicate its presence in the human body. If you exhibit these symptoms, discuss them with your doctor. šŸ‘Øā€āš•ļø There have been many studies and treatment advances since we first started learning about Alzheimerā€™s. There are medications šŸ’Š that can help relieve your symptoms and delay the onset of further challenges.



Learn more about the physical symptoms of Alzheimerā€™s:



1. Difficulty with talking. One of the common symptoms of Alzheimerā€™s disease is having difficulty talking and expressing yourself.



  • You may experience issues with remembering the right words and names for things.


  • You may also experience issues with forgetting new information you just learned. These memory lapses are often called forgetfulness, but they can be signs of Alzheimerā€™s disease.


2. Issues completing tasks. Do you see a loved one struggling with common tasks such as pouring a cup of coffee or remembering how to use the microwave?



  • As Alzheimerā€™s disease progresses, you may notice more difficulty with everyday tasks. Simple tasks such as remembering how to button a shirt, how to put away dishes, or how to turn on the television may become challenging or even impossible.


3. Getting lost. If youā€™re in an unfamiliar area for the first time, you may get lost. However, Alzheimerā€™s disease can affect the mind and make you get lost in a familiar neighborhood. It can progress quickly, and you may feel lost in a grocery store you visit every week.



One of the issues that is common among Alzheimerā€™s disease patients is their tendency to wander. They can get lost easily and being in a familiar area doesnā€™t protect them.



4. Sleep issues. Sleep issues can be symptoms of multiple diseases, and one of them is Alzheimerā€™s. If you are experiencing insomnia, trouble staying asleep,šŸ˜“ or other sleep issues, then itā€™s time to consult a doctor.




Alzheimerā€™s disease can affect sleep patterns and make it more difficult to rest.


  • In patients with Alzheimerā€™s disease, researchers have noticed two main sleep categories. The first one includes those who canā€™t sleep and suffer from insomnia. The second one includes those who sleep too much and canā€™t stay awake.


5. Issues with hygiene. Alzheimerā€™s disease can make you forget to take care of yourself, so basic hygiene suffers.



Researchers note that Alzheimerā€™s disease patients have trouble with basic tasks such as brushing their teeth and combing their hair. They may neglect essential hygiene habits and not notice it.



Inadequate hygiene and poor grooming can be signs of Alzheimerā€™s disease.



Wearing disheveled or worn out clothes may be another warning sign. In addition, they may wear the same clothes all of the time and refuse to change.



6. Issues with walking. šŸš¶ā€ā™€ļøAlzheimerā€™s disease doesnā€™t just affect the mind. It also affects fine motor skills and mobility, making it more difficult to walk.



7. Getting frustrated and angry.šŸ˜  Alzheimerā€™s disease affects the mind while you slowly lose your memories and ability to retain new information. Frustration and anger are common signs of Alzheimerā€™s disease.



  • The frustration and anger comes from being confused and lost. It also comes from forgetting things and not understanding what is happening. Alzheimerā€™s patients become scared and agitated by their surroundings.


  • Mood swings are also a common challenge among those who suffer from Alzheimerā€™s. You may notice more angry outbursts and arguments. You may also notice them becoming withdrawn.




Alzheimerā€™s disease has symptoms that can be tracked and shared with a doctor. If you suspect a loved one may have the disease, consider talking to a medical professional to explore options that can help.





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šŸ“About Alice Smith aka The Wellness Genius



Natural Living by Design Co-Owner and EVP šŸ§‚ šŸ­ Personal Branding SpecialistšŸŽÆ AdventureršŸ„ Health & WellnessšŸŽ Network MarketeršŸ’» Leadership & DevelopmentšŸ“š





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šŸ“–My Story: Adversity Has Value

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Alice K. Smith, also known as, The Wellness Genius, is Co-Owner and Executive Vice-President of Natural Living by Design II, LLC an authentic Himalayan Salt Supplier in the City of Detroit.


Alice has been Entrepreneurial minded since 1993 and hasn't looked back.

She grew up in a single family household with my mom and brother. She moved a lot, considering they weren't Army Brats (Lol)šŸ¤£ She stopped counting after move #38. She attended college for one year and studied: Finance & Entrepreneurship, surprisingly, made the Dean's List without trying, but due to a family crisis, she had to drop out.ā˜¹ļø


As an adult child of an alcoholic, Alice grew up in a dysfunctional family, not wanting to be like her father, the total opposite was the result, she grew to be a very positive person, full of energy and life! Since then, she has experienced her share of living in abundance to having the bottom fall out from under her feet. Resilience, Fortitude, Strength, Courage, Boldness and Patience are what characterize her as a woman in business.


Alice is a Woman on FirešŸ”„ Sharing her personal and business journey along the way of triumphs, defeats, strengths and weaknesses. She is dependable, reliable, honest, confident, diversified, positive, resilient, a motivator, strategic thinker and visionary. Her broad array of skills helps her to facilitate strong customer relationships, promote leadership and development to individuals, direct, plan and coordinate operational matters. Alice is highly energized, focused and driven to accomplish every goal(s) she sets her mind to do. Because of her health challenges, she is dedicated to the Health and WellnessšŸŽ Industry and strives to improve her own health as well as others who will listen. We can't help the aging process...but we can grow older gracefully, with a better quality of life - one day at a time.



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