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Old 03-26-2012, 01:14 PM #1
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Crazy How do you deal with the Confusion?

Sometimes I get so confused. I start doing something, forget what it was I was trying to do. Get side tracked and have to start over again. Well today I found $80 in my coat pocket. I have not had the coat on for a few weeks because the weather has been great. I was baffled. If I was careless enough to stick $80 in my pocket and forget, (trust me, as bad as I need money, I think something like this would have stuck out in my mind) what else have I done? Scary. I checked my bills, all seem ok, other than dr's bill. Does anyone else deal with confusion, forgetfulness more than normal? I cant define normal for me anymore. I write notes to myself, sometimes I remember and sometimes I dont. Any suggestions or should I even be concerned with this? Other examples of confusion for me:
*Forgetting how to cook something
*Walking in circles looking for something and not remembering what I was looking for
*not taking med, because I cant remember if I took it already
*Trying to remember simple things: I sometimes forget grandchildren names or other people.
*Losing time
they dont happen everyday, but often enough to make me crazy.
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