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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 89528" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Heather, what does your doctor say this is from? I can relate as I have been having similar problems with memory, although not to the degree you are.</p><p></p><p>I noticed the more stressed out I get, the worse it is. I pose questions as "Did I ask you about XYZ?" SO will say, yes, you did, twice. And I will say "oh, ok what did you tell me?" I can't slow down my thoughts enough to pay attention to the answer the first time (or second) </p><p></p><p>I have a doctor appointment comming up soon cause I have to address it, I have been having way too many blond moments lately. When I took a TOVA test a few years ago to rule in my ADHD, the report showed that there was a possibility that I suffer from Petit Mal seizures. If so, they must have not been too severe to warrant the doctor doing any further tests. But lately, I have been zoning out a little too much for comfort. The other day we went out to eat, he was talking, I started zoning. I pulled into the handicapped space, turned the truck off, got out, shut the door.</p><p>Didn't put it in park (though I did put on the brake) nor did I take my keys out of the ignition. SO doesn't want me to drive anymore till I get to see the doctor LOL</p><p></p><p>But I find it interesting that I don't have any problems at work with forgetting anything, and can multi task without missing a beat. That may have to do with my hyper focusing the minute I sit down at my desk. </p><p></p><p>Its very disconcerting though when you can't keep track of a conversation.</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 89528, member: 47"] Heather, what does your doctor say this is from? I can relate as I have been having similar problems with memory, although not to the degree you are. I noticed the more stressed out I get, the worse it is. I pose questions as "Did I ask you about XYZ?" SO will say, yes, you did, twice. And I will say "oh, ok what did you tell me?" I can't slow down my thoughts enough to pay attention to the answer the first time (or second) I have a doctor appointment comming up soon cause I have to address it, I have been having way too many blond moments lately. When I took a TOVA test a few years ago to rule in my ADHD, the report showed that there was a possibility that I suffer from Petit Mal seizures. If so, they must have not been too severe to warrant the doctor doing any further tests. But lately, I have been zoning out a little too much for comfort. The other day we went out to eat, he was talking, I started zoning. I pulled into the handicapped space, turned the truck off, got out, shut the door. Didn't put it in park (though I did put on the brake) nor did I take my keys out of the ignition. SO doesn't want me to drive anymore till I get to see the doctor LOL But I find it interesting that I don't have any problems at work with forgetting anything, and can multi task without missing a beat. That may have to do with my hyper focusing the minute I sit down at my desk. Its very disconcerting though when you can't keep track of a conversation. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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