Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 > I can relate. I do that too. Or switch topics abruptly because I don't > remember what we were talking about. Or walking in a room a million > times > because I have something to get, but once I get to the room forget, > leave > and remember again, the go back and play the game all over again. > I do this all the time - I'll go somewhere to get something, then on the way, remember something else I need. I'll get the second thing, and then only on the way back where, I'll remmeber the first thing again.. I think my memory functions as a " 1-item queue " for some reason - wish I could figure out some way to defat it - I'be been trying to start " connecting " items when I think of something new - like the Greek locus method. (Yes, turning off the little red squigglies does help in the compulsion to correct every little mis-spelling.. LOL) Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Oh, what about one of those mini recorders? Before we get up to get what it is, we can record it and tehn replay it when we get where we are going! Cherie Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn.--C.S. > Re: Memory and AF/Thyroid > > > > > > I can relate. I do that too. Or switch topics abruptly because I don't > > remember what we were talking about. Or walking in a room a million > > times > > because I have something to get, but once I get to the room forget, > > leave > > and remember again, the go back and play the game all over again. > > > I do this all the time - I'll go somewhere to get something, then > on the way, remember something else I need. I'll get the second > thing, and then only on the way back where, I'll remmeber the first > thing again.. I think my memory functions as a " 1-item queue " for > some reason - wish I could figure out some way to defat it - I'be > been trying to start " connecting " items when I think of something new > - like the Greek locus method. > > (Yes, turning off the little red squigglies does help in the > compulsion to correct every little mis-spelling.. LOL) > > Jim > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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