Anybody who is following this blog must be getting tired of me apologizing for not keeping up with this website because of the other project I am working on. Well, I have to do it again because the project is still continuing and I have to put in all of my time to move itContinue reading “Updates To My Journey (Nov. 2021)”
Category Archives: Life with MCI
Covid-19
Again, I have to first apologize for not writing any posts for a long time. As I mentioned in my last post, I am working on a project which is taking up all my time. It’s still going but I decided to write this article while this subject is still relevant. While I still cannotContinue reading “Covid-19”
4 Year MCI Anniversary
First, I have to apologize for not posting for a long time. The reason I have not been able to is because I started a new major project involving the development of a new product. I am not able to say what the product is, but if everything goes well, it will help alleviate someContinue reading “4 Year MCI Anniversary”
Cataract Surgery for MCI?
This article is a follow up to the earlier posting “Eye Opening“. Well what a surprise! I can see now. I didn’t realize I was half blind. Actually it wasn’t that bad before, because I was still able to drive quite safely (though my partner disagrees with me). That being said, the difference the surgeriesContinue reading “Cataract Surgery for MCI?”
Smell Test
It is spring, turning into summer very quickly. Trees full of twigs only a short time ago have transformed themselves into masses of full foliage. All sorts of flowers are blossoming, changing the landscape of the garden. Among those varieties of flowers, we have a few bushes of lilac in our backyard. Lilacs are particularlyContinue reading “Smell Test”
Blood Oxygen
I am quite healthy physically but due to the wear and tear from my past living, I seem to have insufficient breathing capacity. Sometimes while talking, I have to use the last cubic inches of my breath to finish my sentences. I started wondering could it be that my breathing is affecting the amount ofContinue reading “Blood Oxygen”
We Have a Choice
This is not the kind of blog I usually do in this website. However, I feel that it is important to highlight the fact that we have a choice in dealing with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), rather than just drifting along, hoping that the problems will go away. What prompted this article is my auntContinue reading “We Have a Choice”
False Alarm
I started using 40 Hz light and sound therapy a little more than a month ago to see if it would help my mild cognitive impairment (MCI). It has been suggested that it can eliminate amyloid plaque, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. (I will give more information about this type of treatment in a comingContinue reading “False Alarm”
Eye Opening
A few weeks ago I was woken up by an emergency alert on my cell phone two times. So, I had to check my phone to find out what it was all about. Fortunately it didn’t concern me, so I quickly went back to sleep. Unfortunately this set the tone for my sleep for theContinue reading “Eye Opening”
Frustrations and Hope
Here are a few of my thoughts and experiences on the effects of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). An obvious effect of MCI is compromised short term memory. It may be that you cannot find a pair of glasses while they are sitting on top of your head, or you cannot remember what you did lastContinue reading “Frustrations and Hope”