Well said: and She isn't alone,
facts are medications cause us these little-slight memory loss.
I confess! "
it happens to me also: she can study the times of days that more or less: these memory-losses happen, thou mainly as you begin day - from where 1 hour has past that you have taken medication in morning.
to as where if in constant communications: where large gatherings or constant conversations.
but as night medication is taken - the body sets into relaxint sleep mode, our reflexes and thoughts are slower.
but notebooks are great - no shame at all.
always just tell the person, that is your style of replying short: but not always -but clevor conversations need a great-deal of thinking like doctors"
you just reply with your style, and as best as you can.
you are still perfect; and epilepsy even the effects of the medications: will still keep us to understand and reply with the correct conversation.
-----Original Message-----
From: sacornelius@msn.com [epilepsy] - Email Address: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent On: 11/20/2015 15:59
Sent To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com - Email Address: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
subject: [epilepsy] Re: its me many questions
I don't believe you are alone. All I can think of is to tell the people you are talking to that you have memory loss and the only way you can comment on what they say is to comment on short specific sentences, not long ones or paragraphs. There are situations where notebooks would be right to use also.
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