Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 >Hi Nancie, >I have a question? Somedays I have trouble >remembering. I know my district manager was her >the other day giving me some training on my computer >and sometimes I can't even think, it this a part of the >fibro? >or is it just my age? I just turned 58 yesterday. >Thanks..Joy HI Joy, My Dr. explained that it was part of the fibro...fuzzy thinking he called it. Sometimes I'm trying to talk, and my mind is just a complete blank, I totally forget what I'm saying, not just the word I want, but the entire subject I was discussing. I just turned 45, and I'm sure 58 is too young for such a marked loss of memory. It's just " fuzzy thinking " or in my case, a time of " blank thinking " . I know I've forgotten, I'm not unconscious or in a black out or anything. Dr. also said it's not progressive...that is, it may be worse at one time or another, during a flare up, but it doesn't progress along like alzheimers to the point where you don't know who you are, or don't recognize your husband or children or other family or friends. Hope this helps, Nancie ===== Nancie Healthy Homes mean Healthy Children, which lead to a Healthy Future Work from home...ask me how! http://nanciet.themomteam.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Thank you Nancie, that makes me feel much better. Joy Re: forgetting things >Hi Nancie, >I have a question? Somedays I have trouble >remembering. I know my district manager was her >the other day giving me some training on my computer >and sometimes I can't even think, it this a part of the >fibro? >or is it just my age? I just turned 58 yesterday. >Thanks..Joy HI Joy, My Dr. explained that it was part of the fibro...fuzzy thinking he called it. Sometimes I'm trying to talk, and my mind is just a complete blank, I totally forget what I'm saying, not just the word I want, but the entire subject I was discussing. I just turned 45, and I'm sure 58 is too young for such a marked loss of memory. It's just " fuzzy thinking " or in my case, a time of " blank thinking " . I know I've forgotten, I'm not unconscious or in a black out or anything. Dr. also said it's not progressive...that is, it may be worse at one time or another, during a flare up, but it doesn't progress along like alzheimers to the point where you don't know who you are, or don't recognize your husband or children or other family or friends. Hope this helps, Nancie ===== Nancie Healthy Homes mean Healthy Children, which lead to a Healthy Future Work from home...ask me how! http://nanciet.themomteam.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Thank you Nancie, that makes me feel much better. Joy Re: forgetting things >Hi Nancie, >I have a question? Somedays I have trouble >remembering. I know my district manager was her >the other day giving me some training on my computer >and sometimes I can't even think, it this a part of the >fibro? >or is it just my age? I just turned 58 yesterday. >Thanks..Joy HI Joy, My Dr. explained that it was part of the fibro...fuzzy thinking he called it. Sometimes I'm trying to talk, and my mind is just a complete blank, I totally forget what I'm saying, not just the word I want, but the entire subject I was discussing. I just turned 45, and I'm sure 58 is too young for such a marked loss of memory. It's just " fuzzy thinking " or in my case, a time of " blank thinking " . I know I've forgotten, I'm not unconscious or in a black out or anything. Dr. also said it's not progressive...that is, it may be worse at one time or another, during a flare up, but it doesn't progress along like alzheimers to the point where you don't know who you are, or don't recognize your husband or children or other family or friends. Hope this helps, Nancie ===== Nancie Healthy Homes mean Healthy Children, which lead to a Healthy Future Work from home...ask me how! http://nanciet.themomteam.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2002 Report Share Posted September 9, 2002 Thank you Nancie, that makes me feel much better. Joy Re: forgetting things >Hi Nancie, >I have a question? Somedays I have trouble >remembering. I know my district manager was her >the other day giving me some training on my computer >and sometimes I can't even think, it this a part of the >fibro? >or is it just my age? I just turned 58 yesterday. >Thanks..Joy HI Joy, My Dr. explained that it was part of the fibro...fuzzy thinking he called it. Sometimes I'm trying to talk, and my mind is just a complete blank, I totally forget what I'm saying, not just the word I want, but the entire subject I was discussing. I just turned 45, and I'm sure 58 is too young for such a marked loss of memory. It's just " fuzzy thinking " or in my case, a time of " blank thinking " . I know I've forgotten, I'm not unconscious or in a black out or anything. Dr. also said it's not progressive...that is, it may be worse at one time or another, during a flare up, but it doesn't progress along like alzheimers to the point where you don't know who you are, or don't recognize your husband or children or other family or friends. Hope this helps, Nancie ===== Nancie Healthy Homes mean Healthy Children, which lead to a Healthy Future Work from home...ask me how! http://nanciet.themomteam.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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