Hi Steve,
Don't you wonder what will happen next concerning this. I think
often about what time will bring. I bet this is apprehensive to many of us. Wishing all a positive week with thought that we're all together. Take care.
Doris
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <stephenpales@...> wrote:
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> Kelly,
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> That is what everybody tells me and it get me more frustrated knowing they haven't a clue how overnight my memory is worth hmmm (smile)!
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> Steve
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> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, Kelly Porter <kellyporter@> wrote:
> >
> > Before getting sick and having surgery my memory was excellent. I ran a
> > 3 million dollar specialty retail store and never used a calender, date
> > book, or anything of the like. I just knew, I knew the availability of
> > over 100 employees by heart, I knew my schedule, I knew what was due
> > when, and all. Since surgery, it sucks! I need constant reminds and
> > notes. I go through index cards like crazy! My mother in law likes to
> > tell me "Kelly, it drives you nuts but trust me you are just more like
> > the rest of us in that department now."
> >
> > Kelly
> >
> > On 7/18/2011 7:50 PM, Steve wrote:
> > > Who here really gets down on themselves big time about it? Talk to us vent out and maybe we can all keep giving each other support on this. If we remember to (smile)! Take care, keep a smile on your face!
> > >
> >
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Monday, July 18, 2011
[epilepsy] Re: Short term memory
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