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Archive => Archives => Topic started by: whak50 on March 17, 2006, 07:25:21 am
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I had a lot of them the first six moths after surgery, I would forget where I put things, and even conversations I had with my daughter a few minutes after having them. I had to learn how to think and reason again one way that helped me gain it all back was playing chess on nintendo and worked on my hand eye co-ordination with other games. Sounds stupid but it worked :)
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I got the old atari system revamped for xmas which helped me with my eye focus problem..since I always lost I dont' know about the hand eye thing lol
Playstation is bad...I severed my ankle doing a victory dance after winning a play station game...OOPS
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People, I am about4 years post-op and I still have memory problems. I know this so I try to be very careful where I but things and I write stuff down too but sometimes it always gets screwed up. I am captain of our 300 club for our school, so all these people send me checks for the year. I told my husband I will put these checks on our dresser in back of the vase. OK sounds like a plan. Today I about lost it, I could'nt find all the checks and my husband had to remind me where I put them. :'(
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I put a ring my son wanted to give his gf in a "safe" place. I was walking out the door, had it on my finger and knew I couldn't wear it in my mri so I put it where I thought it was safe. Made complete and total sense to me when I did it. Well needless to say my son was not real happy with me when I couldn't remember where I put it. He finally found it 2 mos later(of course after the date he wanted to gift it) in a strange place. OOPS....drives me batty :-*
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Whenever I try to explain this short term memory problem to someone, they tell me "oh it happens to everyone, it's just your age". I know I resemble that remark but it's different. I used to forget things prior to surgery but after the surgery, well it's just different and I can't put it into words :-\
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Yeah I hear it's just the age thing too. I used to be able to tell you where just about everything was in my house...now I can't remember where I leave my shoes let along my car keys!
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I don't think it's just an age thing, I've had the probelm since around the time of my surgery/diagnoses and I was 23 at the time. At times I think it hasn't really gotten better but it must have because I function at work very well and don't notice it there, at home it's a different thing though! I write all kinds of things down, unfortantly I forget where I put the things I write, sometimes (now that's likely due to age!) Kathleen
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I noticed it immediatley after surgery, and so did my husband. Somedays are more pronounced than others. I was telling BattyP that I had been reading books regardiing cognitive disorders and among the various exercises to help correct this disorder, was sex.ÂÂ
matti
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Matti,
So, that's why oldsters can't remember!!!!! 8)
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Boppie - I know what you mean, but I'd rather blame it on my AN. LOL
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Well, I'm 30 years old and I have a bad memory right now >: ???. It's just bad. I have to write down everything to make sure I don't forget them and it's hard for me to remember some hard english words. I'm Filipina, born and raised in the Philippines and Tagalog is my first language just imagine trying to translate every single word in my brain to English it's tough! Good thing I have my walking dictionary w/ me and he's American who is my husband to help me out remember words or events..... ha ha
Please, tell me this will improve right? I hope so, I feel like I talk very stupid sometimes.
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Sunshine I'm sure if will get better with time and practice. I do want to tell you that you just taught me something. I've never known what tagalog language is and now I know. I thought it was something the date site I read it on made up. My therapists are all from the phillipines. I was laughing the other day as one spoke in tagalog to the boss and the boss answered in english. Just remember english is one of the hardest languages to learn! Heck I have spoken english all my life and I can't remember some simple words or I say the end of my sentence first right now.
Thanks for making me smile!! ;D
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one thing funny was yesterday, I was explaining something to my husband and just caught myself talking to him in Tagalog. And he just said in English.......
All your therapist are Filipino? Hmmmmmmmnnnnnnnn
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Yes it's owned by a lady from the phillipines and all of the employees are from the phillipines.
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I've been having bad memory for the past couple of years, but attributed it to my drug-induced haze of my high school years (ah, over 25 yrs ago). You mean I can blame my AN for it? Kewl, works for me! ;D
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funny, phyl...
I'm having bad memory, and for sure it's all because of AN, coz I don't smoke, don't drink, none, NEVER used drugs, not taking any medications right now...... still thankful, atleast I still have a bit of my brain left and functioning, not 100% but good enough to live my life ;D
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My worst memory problem came after I started driving again--I kept losing the CAR!
At the Wal-Mart! Dr. Love bought me a brand new fancy SUV in appreciation for surviving surgery--lots of airbags and safety stuff. I was driving a hot little Subaru sporty thing called the Batmobile.
The worst time came when I had forgotten that I even had a new car and spent a half-hour looking for the Batmobile at Wal-Mart before I remembered that I didn't even own it any more! We straightened that all out when the doc gave me a handicapped tag. Old folks glare at me when I pull into a crip space--if they only new how much the world starts spinning after running around in the Wal-mart for a while! Also can't hear where the cars in the parking lot are coming from!
What were we talking about?
Captain Deb 8)
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OMG Capt Deb..I can so relate only no one bought ne a new car lol I too have a batmobile. It's a black Kia with a batman insigna on the front and flames on a tag frame on the back lol See great minds think alike.
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Girl, I am Gonna have to move you in next door to me! You my new best friend!! We sooooo think alike! ;D
Capt Deb! 8)
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A disability tag is one of the fringe benefits of having a brain tumor. Mine expired and I thought I'd have trouble getting it renewed. I went to my family Dr. and he just said"oh, why yes you need one. You had a brain tumor" It worked out nice this winter, when its so cold and icy. When I work at the hospital I do'nt use it, I feel someone really disabled needs the space.
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Funny cakes they gave me a hard time trying to renew. I got another temporary one until Sept which will just be past a year from surgery so I figure I'll go from there. If my knees get any worse then I figure my ortho will give me one permanently..heck he'd do just cuz he thinks I'm cute lol