It was a few years ago that I noticed an increased reliance on lists and other memory-enhancing techniques. Often ending with an "Oh, it doesn't matter, break out the Gin!" However, I wasn't particularly worried until I noticed that I had an increasing tendancy to say "Oh! it's on the tip of my tongue . . . " and realised that I was beginning to struggle with finding certain words. Now that did ring a few alarm bells.
I had just been diagnosed with fibomyalgia and was told that it might just be the "fibro-fog" affecting my cognitive function. Well that did it - the use of the phrase "your cognitive function" . . . not even a G&T could get me through that.
Anyway, I did some research and decided that brain games might help. I then focussed my research to find an online system and have now been regularly doing a variety of brain games on a more-or-less daily basis for 14 months.
I'm not sure if I can mention the training provider I chose within this thread - but I can tell you that my "Brain Performance Index" has improved greatly over the months, that I have moved up into the top percentile for my age group in such areas as memory, attention, speed, flexibility and problem solving.
I rarely "lose" words to have then hovering on the tip of my tongue anymore - also, I never forget names anymore (a problem I had as a younger person.)
How do you cope with age-related changes in cognitive function?
I had just been diagnosed with fibomyalgia and was told that it might just be the "fibro-fog" affecting my cognitive function. Well that did it - the use of the phrase "your cognitive function" . . . not even a G&T could get me through that.
Anyway, I did some research and decided that brain games might help. I then focussed my research to find an online system and have now been regularly doing a variety of brain games on a more-or-less daily basis for 14 months.
I'm not sure if I can mention the training provider I chose within this thread - but I can tell you that my "Brain Performance Index" has improved greatly over the months, that I have moved up into the top percentile for my age group in such areas as memory, attention, speed, flexibility and problem solving.
I rarely "lose" words to have then hovering on the tip of my tongue anymore - also, I never forget names anymore (a problem I had as a younger person.)
How do you cope with age-related changes in cognitive function?
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