SOCIALIZE
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生活11分類生活課題DATA心身機能障害知恵ひと
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There have been times when I almost forgot about appointments where I invited someone myself.Narrowing down the circle of friends and making appointments only with a limited number of friends
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I refrained from seeing people at times.I make it a rule that I decline invitations without pushing myself hard.
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I sometimes forget about appointments.Keeping my schedule on my cell phone and using sticky notes because a paper calendar alone is not enough
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Sometimes I cannot match the faces of my friends with their names.Keeping information and memories about my friends in my cell phone, calendar, address book, etc.
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I sometimes think I have read an email and close it without actually finishing it.When closing an email, scrolling it down to the bottom signature to make sure that I have read it all the way.
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I forget what I talked with or heard from colleagues at work, for example during breaks.Jotting down what was discussed on sticky notes and entering the information into notes on my cell phone, summarizing the information by person and classifying colleagues into the "work" category
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I become unable to tell what documents in front of me are.Classifying and storing documents in colored files using color-coding, such as pink for school-related, green for personal appointments, etc.
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Having difficulty remembering my schedule, I use a notebook and a calendar to check dates, make doctor appointments, etc.I write down what I need to do on the blackboard in my room and erase it when I am done so that it is easy for me to understand.
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I have difficulty recalling people's names.I check letters because I can find names on them.
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I forget contact information, such as phone numbers, of my friends and acquaintances.
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I have mood swings. I get angry and argue with my wife.
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I forget to put away my clothes, and my wife gets upset and tells me to put them away.
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When I ask clerks to bag my purchases at the supermarket, they do so without saying a word.
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I have difficulty writing my address, especially numbers.
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It is difficult for me to write my name on the contract form required in the gas usage application process.
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When visiting the ward office, I forget to bring my personal seal, which I need there.
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It is difficult for me to plug appliances, such as a vacuum cleaner or a smart phone for charging the battery, into the electrical socket holes.
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I have difficulty filling out paperwork at the bank counter. I cannot write but need to fill it out at the counter. My family member hold my hand and sign documents for me.
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Because I cannot calculate, I also cannot apply for medical expense deductions.
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When blogging, I cannot type letters on my phone.I write blogs using the voice input function on my cell phone.
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I forget the procedure for writing and uploading blog entries.
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When there are a lot of PET bottles on the desk, I cannot tell which one is mine.
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The word "yogurt" does not come to mind.
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The word "scissors" does not immediately come to mind.
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Words do not come out easily.
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The word "fork" does not immediately come to mind.
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I was not able to write letters well on New Year's cards, and a friend who saw the letters told me that I should go to the hospital.
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It is difficult for me to hand a business card at just the right distance to the recipient.
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I cannot move my hands or fingers well when e-mailing or writing on LINE.
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I have difficulty entering password numbers on my smart phone.I am using a fingerprinted password.
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I stopped doing yoga after an instructor, to whom I did not tell about my dementia, got upset about what I could not do, scolded me and said mean things to me.
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It is difficult to concentrate on one sound in a place with a variety of noises, and doing so quickly makes me tired. When my brain is fatigued, I do not want to listen to anything.
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When I am tired and talking to someone in a pub, my ears pick up all the surrounding noise and cannot catch what the person in front of me is saying.
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I hear the ringtone of a cell phone that is behind me from the front.
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It is difficult to communicate only over the phone. I cannot remember what I am expected to do.I ask to send me what has been discussed over the phone separately via e-mail. This way I can ask questions if needed.
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When talking with someone, it is difficult for me to maintain my concentration and understand the conversation if the conversation gets long or topics change.
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The ward office does not tell me why I cannot apply for the nursing care insurance and only tells me to go home and consult a caseworker.
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There is no place in the community where I can meet people close to my age.
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I do not cook at home any more because I retired early and no longer have opportunities to offer meals to people from work.
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I cannot remember when a certain event took place. I can remember by looking at my notebook and seeing words and places written.
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I cannot remember the names of my colleagues at work.
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My hearing has become too sensitive, and I have the sensation that sounds suddenly assault me while on the street.
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My sense of time has faded, and I do not feel that it has been a while when I see my friend.
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I am hesitant to make an appointment because I am worried that I might suddenly feel ill and end up canceling it at the last minute.
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I cannot remember people's names.
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I ask the same thing over and over again, and my children tells me that they have already told me many time.
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I immediately forget an important request that my husband has told me twice.
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I forget more often what I have told others and what others have told me.
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When I hear the name Shimbashi, a place I should be very familiar with, I cannot recall where exactly it is, its atmosphere and my memories with the place.
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When I was hiding my illness, I suffered from loneliness.
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It is difficult for me to go out at night because I am tired and prone to various symptoms.I try not to go out at night often.
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I hear the music that plays at a regular time in my town repeatedly at different times.
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When writing my home address at the municipal office, I wrote a wrong number
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Sudden brightening of surroundings causes pain
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Light and sound are felt as pain
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Although I sometimes can write just fine, when I write letters, I could have trouble balancing characters and stop writing