Synergy
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I called the Alzheimer's Assn. to ask if A.D. had physical symtoms.  I explained that I was dropping things, putting things in the wrong places (particularly the wrong pouch in my backpack and being unable to find them...like the keys getting lost in the backpack), knocking things over in the kitchen, etc.
Apparently, from what he said, physical symptoms are (probably?) not part of A.D. He suggested I see a physician, but added it might mean getting more sleep. The sleep thing wowed me...for about a year now, I have needed a lot less sleep than every before in my life. (I'll be 74 in a couple of weeks.) Yes, yes, I know the advice to "go to bed at the same time every night." Not possible for me!
Sometimes I go out at night. Sometimes I can sleep in. Sometimes I get up at 5:00 a.m. or 6:00 a.m. for 2-days a week exercise classes I go to. On the nights before my "sleep in" days, I stay up till 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. I take it seriously, now, that I need more sleep. I'm trying that to see if it alleviate some of these physical difficulties.
				
			Apparently, from what he said, physical symptoms are (probably?) not part of A.D. He suggested I see a physician, but added it might mean getting more sleep. The sleep thing wowed me...for about a year now, I have needed a lot less sleep than every before in my life. (I'll be 74 in a couple of weeks.) Yes, yes, I know the advice to "go to bed at the same time every night." Not possible for me!
Sometimes I go out at night. Sometimes I can sleep in. Sometimes I get up at 5:00 a.m. or 6:00 a.m. for 2-days a week exercise classes I go to. On the nights before my "sleep in" days, I stay up till 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. I take it seriously, now, that I need more sleep. I'm trying that to see if it alleviate some of these physical difficulties.