Mild memory impairment, or more formally, mild cognitive impairment, is serious, but not fatal. Mild cognitive impairment is characterized by completely forgetting whole sequences of events in which you have actively participated. This can be embarrassing, or worse.
What happens in minor cognitive impairment is that the brain participates in the actual experience but no memory trace is laid down. It is somewhat like not pressing the “enter” or the “save” button on your computer. If such a situation occurs more than once or twice, you should undergo a thorough memory evaluation by a specialist in memory disorders, someone beyond your primary care doctor.
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