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FranzOren
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07 Sep 2020, 11:56 am

Is intellectual disability kind of like dementia?


I have very bad memories when it comes to doing and knowing how to do simple math.

My poor memories is caused by unknown genetic, mutations and deficiencies or environmental factors.


I have Learning Disorders and borderline intellectual functioning.




I am sorry for being confused, it’s just having poor memories is a core symptom of dementia.

One of my symptom of Learning Disorders and borderline intellectual functioning includes poor memories, such as dyscalculia.



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07 Sep 2020, 6:47 pm

Dementia is a disease of the brain that a person can develop later on in life (the earlier the age, the rarer it is; the later the age, the more common it is). Intellectual disability is usually something one is born with (or may develop after a serious head injury).
Intellectual disability and dementia are not the same thing but can have similar symptoms and behaviours.


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08 Sep 2020, 3:15 pm

Thank you, but can you be born with it?



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08 Sep 2020, 3:21 pm

FranzOren wrote:
Thank you, but can you be born with it?


I don't think you can be born with dementia, or if you can it's extremely rare and probably has a different name for it.


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08 Sep 2020, 3:25 pm

Thank you!

I understood