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My husband is 25 and he forget things? How can i help him? |
He forget things that are daily basic like where he put his car when he go to work this happen almost everyday and im worry can this be stress or other thing. My main worry is that his grandfather has alzheimer and thats scared but i think he is too young for that can someone help me ? tips and what should i do? I will take him tuesday to the doctor Buy him a notebook. Let him leave himself reminders and messages. Let him write things himself - if he writes is himself, perhaps he will have an easier time remembering. break his bongs and pipes. rush him to the doctor, an mri will probably determine the problem. Sheeesh he is young. good luck start using a notepad |
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