Qi wrote:
Make sure your memory loss is actual memory loss, because sometimes it's just that you don't pay attention to certain things as you used to, so you tend to forget about them.
For example, if you have some form of OCD or anxiety, you may pay too much attention to, or think too much about certain things, which will cause it to stay in your memory. But when you start on a psychiatric medication, you might find yourself less occupied with these details, and hence you forget about them more quickly.
It's part of the reason why I have such a good memory. I learn someone's name for example, and start thinking like: "What kind of name is that?" and then start thinking about the name and how people came up with it...etc, so then I would remember that person's name 20 years later. On the other hand, if I heard the name, and was like "Whatever", I might forget it within a few weeks.
Just thought I'd share something about memory vs. ways of thinking.
Yeah thanks. Good tip. Think some of my memory loss might well be related to 'thinking' less.
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Dylexia, Dyspraxia, Anxiety, Depression and possible Aspergers ... that is all.