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My mother, I think is getting dementia. She has a really hard time remembering things, but it cud just be a sign of old age. I've heard a sign of dementia is you talk and think about sex more often. Is it? As shes gotten older, she makes alot of sex jokes that arent funny and are a bit disturbing. She relates everything to sex. Plz dont laugh or make any rude comments, im serious Yes. Memory impairment is the core symptom of dementia. Telling sex jokes and saying other inappropriate things (especially if she hasn't always talked like this) are a sign of poor judgment and impulse control which are other common symptoms of dementia. idk. ask a doctor. repetition..i think... It might just be because of menopause? I don't think it is dementia. You should ask her why she makes those comments. Good luck. it could also be Alzheimer's disease. She needs to be examined by a doc to find out what is wrong. Many times dementia is caused by a medical problem that can be corrected like altered blood levels or a urinary tract infection. Please take her to the doc to get her checked out ASAP. dementia has nothing to do with talking a lot about sex I've never heard that dementia makes people talk about sex...older people just get forgetful...that is all. As for the sex comments, maybe it's just cause you are getting older she feels like it's ok to make these kind of jokes now. Nope, your mom is just at the age where she's more laid back and feels like she can say more around you. She might need some time off of work to relax and rest up with some proper food. to regain her memory then again they have the over the counter pills to help with the memory issue they're safe when take and not abused. It is a sign of dementia/Alzheimer's.Make a doctors appointment and have it checked out. I don't think your mom has dementia. She may just be comfortable with you and so she thinks sex talk is okay. If it makes you uncomfortable tell her. Plus, we all are forgetful sometimes. My grandmother suffered from dementia and did not make sex jokes. This may be because she was from a different generation (born 1923) but the main things she would ask about, once it got severe, was where her children and husband were. She also loved ice cream (this is not meant as a joke - she honestly obsessed over ice cream.) No. I don't think so. My dad had it really bad. He got to where he was seeing things,and had no memory of things that had just happened. He could remember long term things. It is just your Mom's hormones changing I'm sure. Talk to her and tell her the sex jokes are not that funny,maybe she will stop if she knows. She is probably feeling lonely,and is trying to fit in more with you. Maybe she thinks that is the way to go. Just talk to her,and be understanding. Also,when you get to be her age, remember what is going on now. It might help you some day. Byee you need to look out for things such as misplacing her keys, or throwing cuttlery in the bin instead of in the sink etc... Yeah actualy i think it is I know what your feeling! My mom also will say off the wall scary stupid sex stuff too. Not funny jokes..My mom is 73 and in good health.The jokes are so stupid....My uncle had a severe stroke, brain dead for 14 mins.. He can't walk or talk but is a horny dog. What's going on? The easiest analogy I have to describe dementia/Alzheimer's is: Memory loss is one sign of dementia, but it doesnt mean that she actually has it. Talking about sex more has nothing to do with dementia. Other signs could be decreased orientation to time person place, difficulty cooking, poor organisation or forward planning, etc. alsigmers is a form of dementia, so she may be contracting it. i dont know about the sex thing though, she may just have a dirty mind. |
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