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"Forgetting to turn on the oven for the Christmas turkey could be a sign of early dementia in a loved one, says the NHS's top dementia expert."

Turkey blunder 'a potential dementia sign' - BBC News





Be warned.
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I'll get mine in now.
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I don't know where "in a loved one" came from, I can't see how it's significant at all.
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I forget something every christmas day, hate cooking the dinner and just end up stressed. I'll call everyone any name I fancy on the day too.

I spent three days looking for presents I hid two days beforehand last week :-3 should I be worried
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You're the loved one, Betty, in this situation so my advice is to let the others worry about you.
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Or at least turn the oven on when you forget.
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Start each day with a little triumph: Did you get it right: first underpants, then trousers. Yes? Yay! At least something went according to plan :) Reward yourself with chocolate.
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Betty Boop;1516298 wrote: I forget something every christmas day, hate cooking the dinner and just end up stressed. I'll call everyone any name I fancy on the day too.

I spent three days looking for presents I hid two days beforehand last week :-3 should I be worried


Nope. just pat yourself on the back for doing such a good job of hiding them.
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spot;1516254 wrote: "Forgetting to turn on the oven for the Christmas turkey could be a sign of early dementia in a loved one, says the NHS's top dementia expert."

Turkey blunder 'a potential dementia sign' - BBC News





Be warned.


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