The types of dementia are
here. It sounds like I am at mild risk of the "repeated knocks to the head" one, but that condition slowed-to-stopped, so I am not that concerned. I think the biggest concern for me is a loss of empathy from the list of problems stemming from that, but if I am from the Year of the Snek, then I already knew that I might be one of those kinds of people before I researched that I was at risk of that kind of problem, so it's just as well.
How about you today? ^_^ Which kind of dementia do you think you might end up with? Or do you think that you might end up going in another way? Or do you think you are invincible? I think that Cora-chan thinks she's invincible, running at the door like she does all the time. (I mean, right now she is napping on the chair, but in the past I have observed her more active.)
I am reading about that kind of thing through that website now to determine this answer for myself. At the moment, I think I'll be OK for the next thirty-five years or so - I haven't even gotten to the stage where I might even should be concerned for myself yet. Maybe my father who is twenty-five years my senior, but he is also not that old, even if he says otherwise... I'd be concerned for my mother too but she jumped the gun right after watching the Queen's funeral with me. I remember that with crystal clarity. It was very shortly after we enjoyed the show. (I thought I had read that turn of phrase "jumped the gun" as adopted from some kind of informal wedding ceremony, but I researched this again to doublecheck this memory and it came back as horse-racing. I think that the first thing was what my mother had told me in hopes that I would buy it. But no, I looked it up for sure.)
I am NOT doing "business before pleasure" when it comes to what I am trying to do with myself. I honestly have no reason to.
I don't know if I over-used the subjunctive there or tried to make it an optative mood but it didn't seem right. Or hortative or something like that. I can't remember very clearly. OK, I checked for sure and it's neither optative nor hortative.
My research says might is past-perfect and should is past, so actually I was just jabbering above and proper order of tenses is should, then might.
Ooh! :D There's a fun lying check list in my current library book! It's four pages long!