Anonymous wrote:My husband is 50 and having trouble with his memory it could be the statins hes on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is 50 and having trouble with his memory it could be the statins hes on.
Do statins affect memory?
Anonymous wrote:I’m in my early 50s with two teenagers. I was concerned and saw a doctor. He said my memory is fine. It’s just the stage of life I’m at. Working women with kids have a ton of things to remember! The cognitive load is immense.
Anonymous wrote:I'm now 63. For the last five years or so I've had super short-term memory lapses. These are things like the stereotypical walk into a room and forget what you came in to get. Also, sometimes I'm about to Google something or similar and my mind blanks on what it was.
These are kind of scary, but from what I've read typical, sadly. The good news for me, for now, is that I do remember nearly everything within a few minutes, especially if something triggers it or it just pops back to front of mind for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is 50 and having trouble with his memory it could be the statins hes on.
Anonymous wrote:I'm now 63. For the last five years or so I've had super short-term memory lapses. These are things like the stereotypical walk into a room and forget what you came in to get. Also, sometimes I'm about to Google something or similar and my mind blanks on what it was.
These are kind of scary, but from what I've read typical, sadly. The good news for me, for now, is that I do remember nearly everything within a few minutes, especially if something triggers it or it just pops back to front of mind for some reason.