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Forgetfulness.
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Inspired by the post about the drama, "Elizabeth Is Missing, " thought I would ask about forgetfulness.
I am a male aged 69, and it is most annoying when I frequently forget words or names.
I usually goggle something for the answer, or turn to Mrs T to help me out.
It is not serious, but happens with such frequency to be a little concerning.
Any opinions from, (what was that name?) ah yes, ABers?
I am a male aged 69, and it is most annoying when I frequently forget words or names.
I usually goggle something for the answer, or turn to Mrs T to help me out.
It is not serious, but happens with such frequency to be a little concerning.
Any opinions from, (what was that name?) ah yes, ABers?
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My memory is getting worse,I used to worry about it until I became apathetic, now I'm not sure if I care !
15:54 Wed 11th Dec 2019
Definitely normal, and I agree that forgetting words is the most annoying. I constantly forget words that I use quite commonly, like the word adaptor, which I needed for the Christmas tree lights. Couldn't remember it for the life of me in the electrical shop. I had to resort to hand motions and "the thingy that connects the two-pin plug to the three-pin socket". Sometimes when I forget a word I just say the word "bananas" but only with my family because other people tend to look at me strangely.
Yes, all normal, Theland. They say if you think you might have dementia you haven’t got it.
Like ummmm I’m always forgetting where I parked. I can never remember my way back to my table after I’ve gone to the loo in a restaurant. I often end up in the kitchen or the office, or wander round the tables hoping to see a familiar face.
Like ummmm I’m always forgetting where I parked. I can never remember my way back to my table after I’ve gone to the loo in a restaurant. I often end up in the kitchen or the office, or wander round the tables hoping to see a familiar face.