Hey Tammy,
So, you are a golfer (big smile)! In the 80s when I was burned out in tennis, I became an addicted golf addict! Buckets of balls at the range perfecting my strokes! Then when I began my current job in 1987, my golf ended. How about Tom Watson this week!!! I hope he wins this weekend!!! Hey, your crappy golf game is the same as my crappy tennis game (smile). BUT, enjoying yourself and the socializing there is what means the most! One thing which is interesting is that all of us with very poor memories DO remember that our memories are so poor (big smile)!
I hope you find answers as to if your new meds. might be causing your poorer memory. But either way we just have to accpet it and go on in life! Take care Tammy, have a great golf game and while forgetting the score, keep a smile on your face! And even better, forgetting all your stokes each hole will help your scorecard!
Steve
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>
> Hi Steve,
>
> I totally understand your frustration and also your concern about
> memory getting even worse as we age. Mine's bad enough already, thank
> you;-) I actually have a condition called fibromyalgia, which causes
> memory problems, among other things. Recently my memory has gotten
> worse, and I'm not sure if it's because I'm peri-menopausal, on
> several medications or a combination of factors. I have the same
> problem with keeping track of my score in golf, although if I wasn't
> such a crappy player, I wouldn't have so many strokes to keep track of:)
>
> Take care,
> Tammy
>
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