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Old 06-22-2014, 03:40 PM #1
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Hi DS,

I also have terrible memory problems, more short term. I have to write everything down, I put notes everywhere and then still miss them, have to constantly move them around with me, put one by the coffee pot so I will see what I have to do that day.

I even put one of my forearm walking around the house then still forgot it!!!!

It's very frustrating, I also forget my address, phone # etc, sometimes my brain is completely vacant, no thoughts of what my info is at all, nothing comes to me.

A therapist did say there was rehab to help, hope you are okay...
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