Neurologist reveals most 'surprising' sign of early stage Alzheimer's and dementia

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A TikTok user who said he is a neurologist has revealed three signs of early stage Alzheimer's and dementia as he says the last one is "surprising" to most.

A TikTok user with a following for helping spot the early signs of diseases like dementia and Alzheimer's has just revealed the top three warning signs of early stage dementia and Alzheimer’s. TikTok user Robert Love took to the social media site to share with viewers the “top three warning signs of early stage Alzheimer's and dementia” and said that the third sign comes as a “surprise” to most people. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Love says he is a neuroscientist who specializes in the prevention of Alzheimer's and dementia “with science” as he credited Dr.

Heather Sandison for her book Reversing Alzheimer's and the clinical trials where she reportedly reversed Alzheimer's. Trump issues fierce ultimatum to Iran as nuclear war fears surge Dad made friend dig own grave and kill himself after raping 6-year-old daughter “I got this list from her,” Love said. He then dove into the three warning signs.



The first warning sign is loss of words as Love said “If you’re having trouble remembering the right vocabulary words, if you’re having trouble accessing words or remembering names- that is an early warning sign.” @robertwblove Top Three Warning Signs of Early Stage Dementia. #alzheimers #dementia #memory #aging #staysharp @drheathersandison #robertlove #robertwblove ♬ original sound - Robert Love If you can't see the video above, click here .

Love then focused on warning sign two which he said was “misplacing items”. “Losing your phone, losing your keys, losing your wallet, not knowing where you placed things - that is an early warning sign” he said. He then went on about early warning sign three, which he said was a “surprise” to most people.

He revealed the third early warning sign to be poor decision making specifically when it comes to financial matters. “If you find yourself with really poor quality decision making or someone you love with really poor quality decision making that is an early warning sign,” he explained. DON'T MISS Unassuming Texas town being gripped by dementia epidemic Unassuming Texas town being gripped by dementia epidemic Doctor says you're making 'dangerous' mistake with leftover food Love ended the video by saying “I love you god bless you!” Other TikTok users took to the comments of the video to share their thoughts.

“Oh my God, I’ve been suffering from dementia since my teens,” one commented on the video. “I’ve had dementia my whole life???” wrote another. “Damn have had dementia for 40 years now,” commented another.

“So far today, I’ve been diagnosed per menopause, menopause, ADHD,ADD and now early onset Alzheimer’s,” another wrote in the comments..