From Tam Aged 24
This is a very difficult issue for people living with the risk of Huntington’s disease (HD). In my experience most people at risk of HD worry about whether or not they have symptoms. On occasions they can get very stressed about concerns that they might have symptoms.
The commonest cause of forgetfulness is not dementia or HD, but anxiety & stress. Sleep deprivation is also a common cause of forgetfulness. The forgetfulness in both cases is due to poor concentration and attention which results in difficulty in focussing. Living with HD is stressful and that stress might be enough to make you forgetful.
Clumsiness is common (the doctor writing to you has it in spades and he doesn’t come from a HD family). If you don’t have definite chorea (twitching involuntary movements) then the risk of clumsiness being due to HD is low.
Tam, I gather that you are 24 years old. HD can occur at any age, but most people don’t get symptoms until they are in their late 30’s or older. That is, the chance s of you having symptoms of HD aren’t zero, but they’re very low. If you’re really worried then you should see your GP to talk about what to do. Sometimes the best way to handle worries like this is to get a check up & have the chance to get expert advice.
Dr Andrew




