Hi Tovah
I hope things are better for you today.
When I first tried to read your post I was having a bad day; total confusion. It is so depressing that you are more helpless than a baby.
Today I am much better, but can't type properly. You couodnt imagine how many times I'm having to correct things.
I was diagnosed 18 months ago and some days (actuallt minutes and seconds) are better than others. Yesterday my wife took me to visit our son so we could choose and buy a watch for his birthday with him. I think I probably spoiled the day for both of them and me too, but I have only a very weak memory of it.
Unfortunatley you will have better and worse days (or minutes and seconds) but it is worth checking out the infection as others have suggested.
I hope things are better today.
Regards
John
I am early onset and I seem very, very confused today. Is that to be normal with this? Am I on a sliding into dementia which is worse than it's ever been? Can you tell me of your experiences please?