Gordon,
As a lad, my memory was virtaully bullet-proof and I was the envy of the
family because of my ability to recall the tiniest minutae of events. Now,
at 42, I find that short and long-term memory have degraded
remarkably--especially names and inconsequential events (like, "where did I
place my keys?).
I'm not certain this problem has its etiology with CP. I do find the pain
meds I take for spasms tend to dull memory. Stress takes its toll too--the
harder I try to remember to do something, the more difficult it is to
remember.
-Kyle
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Cleveland [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 10:58 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Curious : Memory...
YOu go to talk to Kyle! I will tell him, but he will probably forget to
reply!
In all fairness, we have some pretty major life changes these next few
weeks, so I am not quite up to memory par with a move in 2 weeks, a house
cllosing this next week, and I just started a new job this week. EEEEKK
What's my name?
oh, yeah!
Laura
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Stewart" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 1:30 AM
Subject: Curious : Memory...
> Im just curious as if "memory problems" are more frequent with people with
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> CP than with non-CP people ?
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> Ive been reading the message that Dina just posted, regarding several =
> people met - and was it oppotunity /Pity.
>
> Now im not sure how long ago those meetings were - but with me i am =
> hopeless with remembering names - thats just with the new people ive just
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> met (even while im talking to them - i sometimes forget their names), =
> never mind me trying to remember someone 5 - 10 or more years ago.
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> Is this common ?
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> However - Using my work computer, if someone asked me a question I'd be =
> easily able to tell them which screen to go to in seconds - a LOT of =
> functions/screens to remember..
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> However (2) - If the "new person" has the same name as someone i already =
> know/like, I find it easier to remember.
>
> Ps - it must be night-time in USA now - everyone is on-line & writing =
> emails :-)
>
> Can i stop talking now ?
>
> Gordon.
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