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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 607582" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Cb-I know exactly what you mean, and I feel for you. My issues have gotten better in some areas and not so much in other areas. Im sorry you are going thru this and I hope it gets better. When I was really having problems with memory, I tried suduko, it did help. My brain tried to stay focused to the puzzle and over time and not quickly things got better. difficult child wasnt at home at that time, she was in fostercare, but i do believe the puzzoles helped my thought process along. If you can't remember something, try to remember not to say anything out loud right away, if you can. The answer is there, it just might take a minute to pull it out of your brain. If someone asks me a point blank question, such as who is the exec. director of a stat association here at work, um, its a 50/50 guess, it might come right out and then I just say, gosh let me think about that for a moment. I'll find out. Hang in there and do some sudoku. start small with like a 2 star or three star difficult puzzle and build some thinking skills. it feels good when yuou finish one. My memory was so bad, that if I was watching a movie on tv, I could be watching this movie for two hours but if it went to commercial, I would sit that whole commercial time and not remember what I had been watching. It does come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 607582, member: 8787"] Cb-I know exactly what you mean, and I feel for you. My issues have gotten better in some areas and not so much in other areas. Im sorry you are going thru this and I hope it gets better. When I was really having problems with memory, I tried suduko, it did help. My brain tried to stay focused to the puzzle and over time and not quickly things got better. difficult child wasnt at home at that time, she was in fostercare, but i do believe the puzzoles helped my thought process along. If you can't remember something, try to remember not to say anything out loud right away, if you can. The answer is there, it just might take a minute to pull it out of your brain. If someone asks me a point blank question, such as who is the exec. director of a stat association here at work, um, its a 50/50 guess, it might come right out and then I just say, gosh let me think about that for a moment. I'll find out. Hang in there and do some sudoku. start small with like a 2 star or three star difficult puzzle and build some thinking skills. it feels good when yuou finish one. My memory was so bad, that if I was watching a movie on tv, I could be watching this movie for two hours but if it went to commercial, I would sit that whole commercial time and not remember what I had been watching. It does come back. [/QUOTE]
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