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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1371673" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>My wife is turning 46 next week. She's going thru menopause and she is very forgetful lately,and she readily admits it too. She just had a hysterectomy in September. Her grandmother is 89 and is still pretty alert and so is her mother, so we are pretty sure the menopause is causing her memory problems. Her gyno even told her she may have some memory problems due to the menopause. My grandmother had alzeimers and my 71 year old mother is getting there so its close to me in my family. My wife is driving her kids completely crazy with her memory problems. She will totally forget stuff they planned or talked about hours or the day before and then argue with them about it. I'm easier on her because I understand her,but theyre just kids.</p><p></p><p>Heres hoping you get it figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1371673, member: 1535"] My wife is turning 46 next week. She's going thru menopause and she is very forgetful lately,and she readily admits it too. She just had a hysterectomy in September. Her grandmother is 89 and is still pretty alert and so is her mother, so we are pretty sure the menopause is causing her memory problems. Her gyno even told her she may have some memory problems due to the menopause. My grandmother had alzeimers and my 71 year old mother is getting there so its close to me in my family. My wife is driving her kids completely crazy with her memory problems. She will totally forget stuff they planned or talked about hours or the day before and then argue with them about it. I'm easier on her because I understand her,but theyre just kids. Heres hoping you get it figured out. [/QUOTE]
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