Hey guys,
I'll be 64 y/o in a few weeks, exercise regularly, have a pretty clean diet, and will retire in a year. I have a lot of hobbies, including reading, so I keep my mind busy. But like most of my peers that I know in my age group, my short-term memory has declined over the last several years. You know, the "why did I come into this room" or "what was I going to look for in this drawer" type of thing. It's so frustrating and I'm a guy that likes to look for solutions and deal with things head on, not just ignore them and hope they'll go away. I don't believe (at least at this point) that I am pre-Alzheimers or anything like that, it's likely just age-related memory loss.
That said, have any of you all done anything or take anything such as a supplement, which you feel has truly worked? I see ads for Prevagen but I've researched it a bit and of course, doctors say it doesn't work. But I'd be open to trying something if I knew it had worked for others.
Thoughts?
I'll be 64 y/o in a few weeks, exercise regularly, have a pretty clean diet, and will retire in a year. I have a lot of hobbies, including reading, so I keep my mind busy. But like most of my peers that I know in my age group, my short-term memory has declined over the last several years. You know, the "why did I come into this room" or "what was I going to look for in this drawer" type of thing. It's so frustrating and I'm a guy that likes to look for solutions and deal with things head on, not just ignore them and hope they'll go away. I don't believe (at least at this point) that I am pre-Alzheimers or anything like that, it's likely just age-related memory loss.
That said, have any of you all done anything or take anything such as a supplement, which you feel has truly worked? I see ads for Prevagen but I've researched it a bit and of course, doctors say it doesn't work. But I'd be open to trying something if I knew it had worked for others.
Thoughts?