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She's 91. I think that kind of answers the question completely.

We are not made to live forever, in fact, it's pretty miraculous that we live as long as we do!

My mom also wakes up foggy-headed, and it takes her 3-4 hrs to kind of re-set her mental clock. There's nothing we can DO for it, and so we all just acknowledge that pushing 93--she's already outlived the average lifespan for a woman in the US.
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My mom 86, officially diagnosed with dementia, has same thing happen frequently, though not every day. She takes no medication of any sort, save the occasional tylenol for hip pain. Best I can describe is that she doesn't know where she is (kind of like when you first wake up and before you get your bearings) except her fog lasts for a few hours. She is otherwise physically healthy. So something to consider is that your mom has memory loss related or not to beginnings of dementia. Just something to consider, that's all.
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My Dad had a clogged Carotid artery in his neck. It made him "foggy" when he first got up.
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