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Fun With Memory Loss 101


alpinejunkie

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This is to much so I have to share it.

 

I have never been a huge baseball fan. However I watched some of the World Baseball Classic. I found that baseball is one of the few sports I can watch because it doesn't move to fast for me to process; forget basketball, hockey and even football.

 

Anyway yesterday, Tuesday, I did a search on our Tivo for Rockies Baseball. I live in Colorado so the Rockies are our team. I found a game was just starting so I turned it on. They were playing Arizona. I really enjoyed the game but I kept getting this wierd deja-vu feeling. That is not unusual for me though. After about the 6th inning something told me to look at the Tivo information on the telecast. Yep, this was a replay of a game that had been played the day before on Monday. The real funny thing is I watched the entire game on Monday with my wife but didn't remember a thing. I got to watch a game twice and enjoy it both times! :bouncing_off_wall: I better keep quiet about this or the satelite company may try to double my fees.

 

Play Ball!

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Welcome to stroke moments. Listen, there was alot of positives in catching the game twice, you enjoyed it both times. The way I look at stroke moments is that when I'm old and dementia has set in, I'll be comfortable with that new phase of my life.... Think of it as paving the way for the future and laugh at yourself. We laugh at all the silly stroke moments we both have and between both of us being survivors, we have our fair share. (See my blog entry "On the road with Pam and Bill it is full of funny stroke moments)

Don't ever feel that I'm not validating what you go threw but it is normal and a sense of humor helps alot. Besides I've found that retelling stroke moment stories gives me new material and I get as much mileage and laughs out of them that I can.....

 

Pam

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hey AJ:

 

that's funny that's bad you lost chance to do betting on it :D,atleast you are not telling same story million times like some people do. My mom does that all the time since I was child, since her 30s, I guess her theory might be telling the fact few times it makes it right :D

 

you made me smile with these funny strke story

 

Asha

 

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LOL AJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

BEEN THERE DONE IT. I HAVE RENTED THE SAME MOVIE WITHIN A TWO WEEK TIME PERIOD *****TOTALLY**** UNAWARE THAT I JUST WATCHED IT. I WOULD SAY" MOTHER, THIS LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ONE, WANNA WATCHIT WITH ME?". SHE'D GO, "KIM, IT ***IS GOOD*, WE JUST WATCHED IT A WEEK OR SO AGO". LOL.

 

 

SAME THING WITH BOOKS. I BOUGHT A BOOK AT BOOKS A MILLION LAST WEEK CUZ IT LOOKED SO SO INTERESTING. WELL, IT WAS AS I REALIZED I ALREADY OWNED IT ABOUT HALFWAY THROUGH READING IT. ON AND ON.I HAVE A LIST. IT'S AWFUL, BUT KINDA FUNNY AT THE SAME TIME. OH WELL.

 

KIM

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BEEN THERE DONE THAT WITH SOOOOMANNYYYYYY THINGS---

 

THE STORIES MY KIDS COULD TELL YA IF I DARED TO LET THEM ON!!

 

 

i'VE EVEN BOUGHT THE SAME BOOKS TWICE (MAKES GREAT GIFTS) AND EVEN THE SAME DAMN SWEATER! (ALWAYS GOOD TO HAVE A SPARE!)

 

OH THE STORIES I COULD TELL YA!

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Hey,

 

that de-Ja-Vu thing started with me when my brain was finally letting me know it was a repeat. For me later that feeling turned into memory, so maybe those are the little sparks of things rewiring. I know how it is, with re-reading books/newspapers,magazines.... Short term memory loss can be a witch.

-Amy

**At least you caught it, that's great right there.

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