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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DH is 65 and still healthy and going about his life and work, but every once in a while he will 'remember' something that never happened and I am concerned. For example he would say that something existed where it didn't, - like there was a carwash on a corner and now it's been torn down and there is a store there. But it's not true, I know it's not true and the internet shows it's not true but he will argue that it's true. He thinks he remembers something that didn't happen at all. I am certain that he is incorrect, but he gets angry that he is correct. Does this sound like dementia? Or is it normal for mid-60's?[/quote] I think he’s just misremembering things, and being stubborn about being wrong. I wouldn’t leap to dementia.[/quote]
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