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Old 06-07-2012, 11:23 PM #4
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I too suffer from this. I feel "stupid" when it happens. This past week I went to dmv to register a car and when I went to fill out the form with my name and address I just sat there staring at the form. It was as if I didn't know what it was asking or I couldn't process it? I also often forget to turn my car off when I get out of it luckily the times that has happened my bf was with me. I just got out of the car and walked away. He turned it off grabbed the keys and locked it. I forget to pick my sister up from school even if I'm reminded 20 minuets before I need to leave. And the worst for me is I'll be in middle of a sentance or story and forget what I'm talking about as I'm talking about it. I'm ready to give up explaining things and I try not to talk about how my day went cuz when I do it makes no sense cuz its so jumbled and cuz of how often I stop and ask the people I'm talking to what I was talking about. Its embarrasing and so annoying I get put down from it. And it scares me so much. I'm waiting for the day I wake up and forget what I have to do that day or who the people are in my life. I understand there's a slim chance of that happening but I'm waiting for it. I put all events and reminders in phone. I have my anaversary with my bf in my calander with the date and stuff. He gets upset about it but I'm so worried I'll forget that too just like so many other things.
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22 year old college student and former college athlete suffering from memory loss, lack of concentration, confusion, loss of balance, mood changes, frequent head aches, noise sensitivity, and more due to multiple concussions. Last recorded in August 2011 during a soccer practice while doing a heading drill. No longer allowed to play soccer or any other competitve sport because the risk of another concussion is too great. Also suffering from Fibromyalgia, diagnosed in 2006 chronic pain, fatigue, irritability.
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