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Old 12-31-2006, 10:32 AM #8
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Default memory or not paying attention?

Hi All,

I do have a bad short memory. Yesterday I bought a bunch of fresh vegetables at & rode side stand. The guy handed me some free bananas, and I was so happy, I left my tomatoes, peppers etc. & we drove off. Did not miss them until we got home and hubby wanted some. Grrrr. He was not too happy about the whole thing.

Same day, I was in the store, thought cashier did not give me the sale price. I set wallet down, I remember that, and finished transaction. Got in car and paniced I went to get my wallet out for something else. Checked all over car. Picked up a grocery bag and there it was inside, the grocery bag tied in a knot. I had put it in the bag and did not know it. To me, that is not memory loss. I am frightened for my future.

I know meds & sz cause memory loss. My epi. says they both do.
What about paying attention & concentration?
What is your opinion?

Kitt00
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