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10 Unusual Signs of Memory Loss You May Have Missed

Mood swings

If you are a person who suffers from memory loss, you may experience extreme mood swings, from anxiety to happiness or tears. Changes in personality make a once-confident person fearful, shy, and depressed. They may become depressed or suspicious. Memory loss often upsets the patient. They may feel become self-conscious and feel extremely uncomfortable when out of their comfort zone. These feelings often cause them to isolate themselves.

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