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Wiix 01-17-2016 12:30 PM

Have Your Days Been Running Together?
 
Today I looked at the calendar thinking that it was Friday, but it's Sunday? How could I have lost a whole day? This has been happening a lot lately. How could I have lost a WHOLE day??? Actually two. :( Where do they go? :eek:

Lara 01-17-2016 04:21 PM

Are you sure this is not called "aging"? ;)

Wiix 01-17-2016 07:15 PM

Really? :eek:

Lara 01-17-2016 07:23 PM

Maybe I misunderstood you.

Is something shocking about saying it could be "aging"?

It happens to me from time to time. I lose track of a day here and there. I don't forget what I did, it's just that the day names are less significant lately. If you were working to a schedule or had appointments or needed to know what day it was I'm sure you would.

If I lost track of what I was doing for a day or two then I'd worry more.

Do you remember what you did on Saturday???

kiwi33 01-18-2016 07:33 AM

Wiix, I think that I am with Lara on this one.

I am semi-retired though am still active in science, nurturing, (ghastly word) members of my ex-research group and reading most of the serious literature.

However days go by when I just work in my garden, enjoy the company of the birds and possums, including giving them food handouts and reading for pleasure - nothing of substance in a conventional sense.

It is easy to lose track of the days when I am doing this but it does not worry me :).

Kitty 01-18-2016 08:16 AM

I lose track of what day it is quite often.

I use the TV guide to give me hints! Certain things only come on during the week and certain things on Saturday/Sunday.

When I was able to work I saw the date frequently throughout the day. Didn't have to think about it. But now.......I find myself looking at the computer screen (lower right corner :o) to remind myself what the date is.

Wednesday is an easy day......the garbage and recycling is picked up. My neighbors all put their garbage cans and recycling bins out on Tuesday night so that helps to remind me.

Tuesday is delivery day for my groceries from Nature's Garden Express. It's a great site and delivers fresh fruit and veggies along with milk/eggs/bread.

There are lots of ways to remember the date. You just have to find what works best for you! And pray nothing changes!! :D

Wiix 01-18-2016 10:35 AM

Since each of my days are virtually identical from the last I guess it was bound to happen eventually. I should get out more. :o

KnowNothingJon 01-18-2016 02:46 PM

I misplace days at times. I credit managing chronic illness, honestly. I would have sweat it maybe even last year. Now I just chalk it up to the cost of doing the business of mindfulness. I'm still working out the kinks, though.

Part of my losing days happens when I have crash out days too. Some days I just need that extra rest.

Wiix 08-08-2016 04:01 PM

Well, here's a first for me. I actually GAINED a day today. I thought today was Sunday but it's actually Monday. It feels like Sunday. It feels exactly like yesterday. ;)

caroline2 08-01-2017 12:07 PM

Since retired AND aging, every day is a holiday, sorta. I often stop myself and have to think "what is today". When people say have a good weekend or how was your weekend, it's all the same for this retired lady. Love It. No schedules to speak of and have done many hobbies over my retirement yrs and now doing no hobbies and I'm good. Work on taking care of my health.

PAYNE1 08-05-2017 11:12 PM

I agree with Caroline2. When we don't work, it's hard to keep up with the days. Plus I'm older. :) Could that be the case with you?

winic1 09-11-2017 09:00 AM

I find this happening quite a bit now.
Day after day after day, they're mostly all the same, so what does it matter what name that day goes by?
On the weekend days, the other inhabitants of the house are around more, but that doesn't really change my days that much at all.
Day after day after day.
Whatever.

Wiix 09-11-2017 11:06 AM

I guess it's about getting old{er}. ;) Pity life's no fun anymore. :(

KenkaClever 09-29-2017 01:02 AM

Fun doesnt stop when you get old...There are still some fun things you can do though the level of energy isnt the same...Enjoy life...^_^

clouds z 10-14-2017 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wiix (Post 1250792)
I guess it's about getting old{er}. ;) Pity life's no fun anymore. :(


fun is illegal now or taxable

John Nevro User 10-14-2017 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PAYNE1 (Post 1248513)
I agree with Caroline2. When we don't work, it's hard to keep up with the days. Plus I'm older. :) Could that be the case with you?

Not sure because I'm not sure what week in the month it is. I can keep track of the months after my wife beats into my head that it has changed.:D

Wiix 07-31-2018 09:25 PM

I'm in a new living arrangement now and it's worse than before. Can't feed the birds, can't smoke. There is nothing to do except organized gatherings with people I have absolutely nothing to talk about with. It's so boring it's mind numbing. I have no family and only 2 friends who I see very rarely. What's the point of living if there's nothing that interests me or that I get excited about? HELP!!!

Wiix 08-13-2018 12:46 PM

People here are afraid to come out of their apts. Too many busy bodies around watching everything that you do. Gossip, gossip and more gossip!! It's like junior high. If you aren't afraid your depressed or suicidal. This place sucks. You might as well be dead as to live this way. We're just here to service the building not the building is here for us! :mad:

All that on the TV is insurance commercials and sickness. That's all your being fed. Being TOLD what old is. :mad:

briley7333 09-26-2018 12:25 PM

Lost Days
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lara (Post 1193896)
Maybe I misunderstood you.

Is something shocking about saying it could be "aging"?

It happens to me from time to time. I lose track of a day here and there. I don't forget what I did, it's just that the day names are less significant lately. If you were working to a schedule or had appointments or needed to know what day it was I'm sure you would.

If I lost track of what I was doing for a day or two then I'd worry more.

Do you remember what you did on Saturday???

Lara -
I don't lose track of days but have to wear a "day / date" watch and log past and future activities on my cell just to keep track. I carry 3x5 index cards to so I can log everything later. Similar to old school "Journaling"
. I hope that this is anyway helpful for your situation,
Briley

lon1934 08-18-2019 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wiix (Post 1193812)
Today I looked at the calendar thinking that it was Friday, but it's Sunday? How could I have lost a whole day? This has been happening a lot lately. How could I have lost a WHOLE day??? Actually two. :( Where do they go? :eek:

Tempus Fugit for me too.:winky:

clouds z 09-02-2019 01:12 PM

in a way yes i guess

deborah728 10-30-2019 02:20 PM

My days always run together. Im new here. Im diagnosed with adhesive arachnoiditis in my thoracic and lumbar spine
I have myelomalacia of my tspine caused by resection of larage arachnoid cyst and double laminectomy. My pain has been so bad im thinking of palliative care. Im a disabled RN and im 61. Anyone else have this going on? :(


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