How do the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease typically progress?

Symptoms of Alzheimer's start out with forgetfulness (usually spotted when a person cannot remember the way home when in the neighborhood). A person may lose short-term memory-often telling you a story from their past multiple times in 15 minutes. It then progresses to the point in which the person forgets major recent events (such as a presidential election) or recent things about themselves (such as a birthday celebration).

Sadly, the person will continue to become more disoriented and confused until they can't remember their family members' names or faces, or their own. Even in advanced stages, however, many people with Alzheimer's will still be able to remember remote events because long-term memory is the last to disappear.

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