Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Oh how I can relate a. It's horrible... on my bad fog days, I can't remember names or people, places or things... it's sooooo very frustrating. I was trying to explain a problem with my keyboard on the computer... well... wouldn't you know... I fogged right up. I've been in the computer business since 1973 and I know what I'm talking about. But my conversation with hubby went like this... " the thingy... you know... the thing you press on the ... the... oh crap... you know... the thing with all the buttons... oh man... forget it.. I'll tell you later when my brain returns to some kind of normal state " . can now understand " Fibro Fog Talk " . He knew I was struggling with my attempt to describe a sticky key on my keyboard.. and he figured it out and replaced my keyboard. What a sweetie... thank goodness someone understands my ramblings. hugs, Norah {the fogger} Fog question On the days when I'm foggy most of the day, I find that something strange happens. I'll be talking to someone... my kids, dad, husband, friend, doesn't really matter who and I'll start getting frustrated. Maybe something that I am trying to explain to them and they are not getting it or something that I am talking to one of my teens about... you all know how frustrating and aggravating teens can be. God Bless, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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