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Old 12-07-2012, 03:28 PM #1
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Default Why am I standing here?

I have to laugh at myself sometimes...

I'll get an idea in my head and I'll take off somewhere, a different room for instance, and I'll find I'm staring at a wall or a table and I can't remember why I went there. This happens frequently, and as you might imagine, after 40 years it can be annoying at times. If I re-trace what I was doing before the sojourn I can usually remember. Sometimes I'll even make two or three trips before I finally get to whatever it was.

Anyone have any coping tips?
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