Ronni
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- Location
- Nashville TN
I find myself having occasional moments where I'll just forget something that is completely familiar to me just for a second or two...like my street number or my daughter's phone number or a friend's name. Or I'll have to double check something to make sure I got it right...like I'll have to look at the traffic light a second time just to make sure it turned green.
Sometimes I'll forget what I came downstairs for in the time it took me to get there. Or forget what I went into a room for. I'll forget a word, a word I know very well, that is the exact right word for what I'm saying, and it won't come to me till later. If my supplements aren't in my pill minder, (mostly they are) I'll look at the bottle and wonder did I just take this or am I about to?
There are many other examples, but I think you get the idea. I know I'm not alone in this, because I've talked to my doctor, and to friends, and most folks experience this to some degree as we get older. It's still frustrating, and a bit scary too. My Mum suffered with dementia and I don't want to get like her. I just hate that I struggle at all with those memory type things.
I do know this. My life is VERY busy. It's not the typical life of a senior citizen. I'm not retired. I'm still working full-time. I juggle my time between work, my immediate family because we're very close and do lots of stuff together, my grandkids who I maintain a very strong connection to, my time with Ron, my hobbies and dance and many social engagements. I don't have a lot of downtime. I like it that way...I'm not complaining. But I have noticed that when things get extremely busy, I struggle more with these memory things. I know part of that is just because I'm not being in the moment with what I'm doing...so while I'm going down the stairs to get whatever it was, my mind is racing ahead to what I'm going to do next, how I'm going to run my day, the things on my grocery list etc., and then by the time I get downstairs, I've simply lost track of the reason I went there.
I've noticed that when I stay in the moment, when I'm mindful and intentional of what I'm doing, I am less likely to be as forgetful. But I can't do that all the time...I'm a multitasker by nature, and that includes running parallel thought processes all at once too. Amongst my supplements are those that boost cognitive ability, brain health and the like.
What are some things that you all do to combat this kind of forgetfulness and memory stuff?
Sometimes I'll forget what I came downstairs for in the time it took me to get there. Or forget what I went into a room for. I'll forget a word, a word I know very well, that is the exact right word for what I'm saying, and it won't come to me till later. If my supplements aren't in my pill minder, (mostly they are) I'll look at the bottle and wonder did I just take this or am I about to?
There are many other examples, but I think you get the idea. I know I'm not alone in this, because I've talked to my doctor, and to friends, and most folks experience this to some degree as we get older. It's still frustrating, and a bit scary too. My Mum suffered with dementia and I don't want to get like her. I just hate that I struggle at all with those memory type things.
I do know this. My life is VERY busy. It's not the typical life of a senior citizen. I'm not retired. I'm still working full-time. I juggle my time between work, my immediate family because we're very close and do lots of stuff together, my grandkids who I maintain a very strong connection to, my time with Ron, my hobbies and dance and many social engagements. I don't have a lot of downtime. I like it that way...I'm not complaining. But I have noticed that when things get extremely busy, I struggle more with these memory things. I know part of that is just because I'm not being in the moment with what I'm doing...so while I'm going down the stairs to get whatever it was, my mind is racing ahead to what I'm going to do next, how I'm going to run my day, the things on my grocery list etc., and then by the time I get downstairs, I've simply lost track of the reason I went there.
I've noticed that when I stay in the moment, when I'm mindful and intentional of what I'm doing, I am less likely to be as forgetful. But I can't do that all the time...I'm a multitasker by nature, and that includes running parallel thought processes all at once too. Amongst my supplements are those that boost cognitive ability, brain health and the like.
What are some things that you all do to combat this kind of forgetfulness and memory stuff?