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Hi I'm new here..

My sister has Alzheimer's,was diagnosed 4 years ago ,but forgetting things about 5 years.

Lately i have been leaving all the cupboards open and the draws open.a friend asked me why i always left them open ..now i feel scared on what is going to happen to me,i live alone..

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Hi Wendy,

Welcome to the community. Take a look at the "Pinned Posts" on the right side of the page to see a guide to "normal" age related memory performance vs. more serious issues. You may also want to schedule an appointment with your primary care doctor/GP to discuss your concerns.

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Wendyy, you may need to speak to someone in the medical field about this. It sounds like you already have a lot on your plate, but taking care of you has to be a priority, too.

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