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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 428981" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I do this, too, Janet. I've been told I repeat myself a lot, struggle to find words (and often give up - lots of stuff are called "thingies"), and use the wrong pronouns or switch words around. It started with all of my other fun stuff. Like one time I was trying to say, "E's former neighbor..." and it kept coming out, "Neighbor's former E..." and I couldn't fix it. I could hear it, knew it was wrong, but couldn't get it to come out right. The more fatigue, the worse it is. I also struggle to pronounce some words that I used to - or I can pronounce them sometimes but not others. The longer it's gone on, the less I catch the mistakes. </p><p></p><p>I know that this started before the meningitis. We were a pair on the phone. LOL Has it gotten suddenly worse?</p><p></p><p>I believe it's called aphasia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 428981, member: 7083"] I do this, too, Janet. I've been told I repeat myself a lot, struggle to find words (and often give up - lots of stuff are called "thingies"), and use the wrong pronouns or switch words around. It started with all of my other fun stuff. Like one time I was trying to say, "E's former neighbor..." and it kept coming out, "Neighbor's former E..." and I couldn't fix it. I could hear it, knew it was wrong, but couldn't get it to come out right. The more fatigue, the worse it is. I also struggle to pronounce some words that I used to - or I can pronounce them sometimes but not others. The longer it's gone on, the less I catch the mistakes. I know that this started before the meningitis. We were a pair on the phone. LOL Has it gotten suddenly worse? I believe it's called aphasia. [/QUOTE]
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