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> Now I'm just the opposite. My short term memory (except I do have the

lost

> words thing) is great. My husband will not be able to find his shoes,

keys,

> glasses, etc.. and I can visualize where I last saw them even though I

> wasn't looking for them. In our house my husband has the " logical and

> technical " mind and I have the " visual memory " and " common sense! "

>

Connie,

Sorry but that problem of your husband forgetting things is something

totally different. My wife calls it:

" Male pattern blindness " because she thinks we cant discern a shape right

under our noses without a wife there, once we are at home! ;-}

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Marg wrote: can't remember your childhood or a few years ago.

I have had this problem since I got sick in 1992. When I was 21 I moved

to England for 1 1/2 years with a girlfriend. I can remember very little of

this. I asked my girlfriend what we did and she remembered everything. Even

after talking about it I remembered very little.

I also have the problem about things that happened only a month or so ago.

I just thought it was me not paying attention. Having saidthat I have a

terrible time concentrating and taking in new things. I wonder if this is

perhaps why we have little memory of new things that have happened?

Carol - Canada

not dx. MRI May 17

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> Re: LOST WORDS

>

>

>> Bonnie and all,

>>

>> Oh my God, how many of you also can't remember your childhood? Or for

that

>> matter, stuff from a few years ago. I never even thought to connect that

>to

>> the Chiari! Please let me know if you have that problem too!

>>

>

>Marg,

>

>I have a fantastic long term memory but terrible short term memory. My wife

>can tell me something and I will swear on a stack of bibles that she didnt

>tell me, some few minutes later. One thing other than Chiari that does this

>is also something Chiari does cause - sleep apnea. With lack of oxygen in

>your body, it not only brings on angina symptoms, it also affects your

short

>term memory. Things that are important need to be organised while you have

>it in mind. I have ONE SPOT for my keys, wallet etc so that when I get up

in

>the morning and need my licence, I know they are all there. However, I tend

>to forget them in the afternoon after I get up from sleep so I put the

>wallet on my pillow when I get home in the morning and put the keys in my

>pocket. When I sleep in the afternoon, I come in and see the wallet on the

>pillow, put it in my pants pocket with my keys and so when I get up and

have

>to pick the wife up from the station, I have them on me. I even have a

>little note book now so that when I go out, I will look in it to see what I

>had to do. It is all I can do to keep in mind where I have to go. I cant

>tell you the number of times I have been driving and then suddenly realised

>I am on auto pilot to somewhere and that somewhere wasnt where I was

>supposed to be going. This was because I was trying to remember everything

I

>had to do. Now, I just write it in the book, keep the destination in mind

>and I can worry about the traffic properly, too.

>

>I wasnt the most organised person in the world but with this short term

>memory loss and easy confusion, I had to LEARN to be. One less worry to add

>to my symptoms.

>

>

>chows@... Australia

>

>

>Chow Addiction Society Founder and Lifetime Member #1

>

>

>

>Are you OLD when you enjoy a good headbanger song with others over 40?

>

>

>

>

>

>_________

>NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

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>WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

>WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

>

>

>

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Marg wrote: can't remember your childhood or a few years ago.

I have had this problem since I got sick in 1992. When I was 21 I moved

to England for 1 1/2 years with a girlfriend. I can remember very little of

this. I asked my girlfriend what we did and she remembered everything. Even

after talking about it I remembered very little.

I also have the problem about things that happened only a month or so ago.

I just thought it was me not paying attention. Having saidthat I have a

terrible time concentrating and taking in new things. I wonder if this is

perhaps why we have little memory of new things that have happened?

Carol - Canada

not dx. MRI May 17

Re: LOST WORDS

>

> Re: LOST WORDS

>

>

>> Bonnie and all,

>>

>> Oh my God, how many of you also can't remember your childhood? Or for

that

>> matter, stuff from a few years ago. I never even thought to connect that

>to

>> the Chiari! Please let me know if you have that problem too!

>>

>

>Marg,

>

>I have a fantastic long term memory but terrible short term memory. My wife

>can tell me something and I will swear on a stack of bibles that she didnt

>tell me, some few minutes later. One thing other than Chiari that does this

>is also something Chiari does cause - sleep apnea. With lack of oxygen in

>your body, it not only brings on angina symptoms, it also affects your

short

>term memory. Things that are important need to be organised while you have

>it in mind. I have ONE SPOT for my keys, wallet etc so that when I get up

in

>the morning and need my licence, I know they are all there. However, I tend

>to forget them in the afternoon after I get up from sleep so I put the

>wallet on my pillow when I get home in the morning and put the keys in my

>pocket. When I sleep in the afternoon, I come in and see the wallet on the

>pillow, put it in my pants pocket with my keys and so when I get up and

have

>to pick the wife up from the station, I have them on me. I even have a

>little note book now so that when I go out, I will look in it to see what I

>had to do. It is all I can do to keep in mind where I have to go. I cant

>tell you the number of times I have been driving and then suddenly realised

>I am on auto pilot to somewhere and that somewhere wasnt where I was

>supposed to be going. This was because I was trying to remember everything

I

>had to do. Now, I just write it in the book, keep the destination in mind

>and I can worry about the traffic properly, too.

>

>I wasnt the most organised person in the world but with this short term

>memory loss and easy confusion, I had to LEARN to be. One less worry to add

>to my symptoms.

>

>

>chows@... Australia

>

>

>Chow Addiction Society Founder and Lifetime Member #1

>

>

>

>Are you OLD when you enjoy a good headbanger song with others over 40?

>

>

>

>

>

>_________

>NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

>Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups

>Technical Help: chiari-owneregroups

>WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

>WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

>

>

>

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Marg wrote: can't remember your childhood or a few years ago.

I have had this problem since I got sick in 1992. When I was 21 I moved

to England for 1 1/2 years with a girlfriend. I can remember very little of

this. I asked my girlfriend what we did and she remembered everything. Even

after talking about it I remembered very little.

I also have the problem about things that happened only a month or so ago.

I just thought it was me not paying attention. Having saidthat I have a

terrible time concentrating and taking in new things. I wonder if this is

perhaps why we have little memory of new things that have happened?

Carol - Canada

not dx. MRI May 17

Re: LOST WORDS

>

> Re: LOST WORDS

>

>

>> Bonnie and all,

>>

>> Oh my God, how many of you also can't remember your childhood? Or for

that

>> matter, stuff from a few years ago. I never even thought to connect that

>to

>> the Chiari! Please let me know if you have that problem too!

>>

>

>Marg,

>

>I have a fantastic long term memory but terrible short term memory. My wife

>can tell me something and I will swear on a stack of bibles that she didnt

>tell me, some few minutes later. One thing other than Chiari that does this

>is also something Chiari does cause - sleep apnea. With lack of oxygen in

>your body, it not only brings on angina symptoms, it also affects your

short

>term memory. Things that are important need to be organised while you have

>it in mind. I have ONE SPOT for my keys, wallet etc so that when I get up

in

>the morning and need my licence, I know they are all there. However, I tend

>to forget them in the afternoon after I get up from sleep so I put the

>wallet on my pillow when I get home in the morning and put the keys in my

>pocket. When I sleep in the afternoon, I come in and see the wallet on the

>pillow, put it in my pants pocket with my keys and so when I get up and

have

>to pick the wife up from the station, I have them on me. I even have a

>little note book now so that when I go out, I will look in it to see what I

>had to do. It is all I can do to keep in mind where I have to go. I cant

>tell you the number of times I have been driving and then suddenly realised

>I am on auto pilot to somewhere and that somewhere wasnt where I was

>supposed to be going. This was because I was trying to remember everything

I

>had to do. Now, I just write it in the book, keep the destination in mind

>and I can worry about the traffic properly, too.

>

>I wasnt the most organised person in the world but with this short term

>memory loss and easy confusion, I had to LEARN to be. One less worry to add

>to my symptoms.

>

>

>chows@... Australia

>

>

>Chow Addiction Society Founder and Lifetime Member #1

>

>

>

>Are you OLD when you enjoy a good headbanger song with others over 40?

>

>

>

>

>

>_________

>NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

>Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups

>Technical Help: chiari-owneregroups

>WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

>WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

>

>

>

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Oh boy, is this ever true for me! I cant remember anything. I have gone

grocery shopping and got to my car and didnt put in the groceries in and

didnt notice till I got home. Went back to the store and they were gone! It

was horrible! I have forgotten my son at school, had to be brought home by

someone else, and the list goes on. I can mostly remember long term stuff.

Seems like anything after my car accident a few years ago is very fuzzy.

Wonder why.

Laurie in Illinois

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> >

> >

> >> Bonnie and all,

> >>

> >> Oh my God, how many of you also can't remember your childhood? Or for

> that

> >> matter, stuff from a few years ago. I never even thought to connect

that

> >to

> >> the Chiari! Please let me know if you have that problem too!

> >>

> >

> >Marg,

> >

> >I have a fantastic long term memory but terrible short term memory. My

wife

> >can tell me something and I will swear on a stack of bibles that she

didnt

> >tell me, some few minutes later. One thing other than Chiari that does

this

> >is also something Chiari does cause - sleep apnea. With lack of oxygen in

> >your body, it not only brings on angina symptoms, it also affects your

> short

> >term memory. Things that are important need to be organised while you

have

> >it in mind. I have ONE SPOT for my keys, wallet etc so that when I get up

> in

> >the morning and need my licence, I know they are all there. However, I

tend

> >to forget them in the afternoon after I get up from sleep so I put the

> >wallet on my pillow when I get home in the morning and put the keys in my

> >pocket. When I sleep in the afternoon, I come in and see the wallet on

the

> >pillow, put it in my pants pocket with my keys and so when I get up and

> have

> >to pick the wife up from the station, I have them on me. I even have a

> >little note book now so that when I go out, I will look in it to see what

I

> >had to do. It is all I can do to keep in mind where I have to go. I cant

> >tell you the number of times I have been driving and then suddenly

realised

> >I am on auto pilot to somewhere and that somewhere wasnt where I was

> >supposed to be going. This was because I was trying to remember

everything

> I

> >had to do. Now, I just write it in the book, keep the destination in mind

> >and I can worry about the traffic properly, too.

> >

> >I wasnt the most organised person in the world but with this short term

> >memory loss and easy confusion, I had to LEARN to be. One less worry to

add

> >to my symptoms.

> >

> >

> >chows@... Australia

> >

> >

> >Chow Addiction Society Founder and Lifetime Member #1

> >

> >

> >

> >Are you OLD when you enjoy a good headbanger song with others over 40?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >_________

> >NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

> >Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups

> >Technical Help: chiari-owneregroups

> >WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

> >WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> _________

> NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

> Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups

> Technical Help: chiari-owneregroups

> WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

> WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

>

>

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Oh boy, is this ever true for me! I cant remember anything. I have gone

grocery shopping and got to my car and didnt put in the groceries in and

didnt notice till I got home. Went back to the store and they were gone! It

was horrible! I have forgotten my son at school, had to be brought home by

someone else, and the list goes on. I can mostly remember long term stuff.

Seems like anything after my car accident a few years ago is very fuzzy.

Wonder why.

Laurie in Illinois

Re: LOST WORDS

> >

> >

> >> Bonnie and all,

> >>

> >> Oh my God, how many of you also can't remember your childhood? Or for

> that

> >> matter, stuff from a few years ago. I never even thought to connect

that

> >to

> >> the Chiari! Please let me know if you have that problem too!

> >>

> >

> >Marg,

> >

> >I have a fantastic long term memory but terrible short term memory. My

wife

> >can tell me something and I will swear on a stack of bibles that she

didnt

> >tell me, some few minutes later. One thing other than Chiari that does

this

> >is also something Chiari does cause - sleep apnea. With lack of oxygen in

> >your body, it not only brings on angina symptoms, it also affects your

> short

> >term memory. Things that are important need to be organised while you

have

> >it in mind. I have ONE SPOT for my keys, wallet etc so that when I get up

> in

> >the morning and need my licence, I know they are all there. However, I

tend

> >to forget them in the afternoon after I get up from sleep so I put the

> >wallet on my pillow when I get home in the morning and put the keys in my

> >pocket. When I sleep in the afternoon, I come in and see the wallet on

the

> >pillow, put it in my pants pocket with my keys and so when I get up and

> have

> >to pick the wife up from the station, I have them on me. I even have a

> >little note book now so that when I go out, I will look in it to see what

I

> >had to do. It is all I can do to keep in mind where I have to go. I cant

> >tell you the number of times I have been driving and then suddenly

realised

> >I am on auto pilot to somewhere and that somewhere wasnt where I was

> >supposed to be going. This was because I was trying to remember

everything

> I

> >had to do. Now, I just write it in the book, keep the destination in mind

> >and I can worry about the traffic properly, too.

> >

> >I wasnt the most organised person in the world but with this short term

> >memory loss and easy confusion, I had to LEARN to be. One less worry to

add

> >to my symptoms.

> >

> >

> >chows@... Australia

> >

> >

> >Chow Addiction Society Founder and Lifetime Member #1

> >

> >

> >

> >Are you OLD when you enjoy a good headbanger song with others over 40?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >_________

> >NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

> >Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups

> >Technical Help: chiari-owneregroups

> >WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

> >WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> _________

> NOTE: NCC refers to posts with No Chiari Content

> Unsubscribe Yourself: chiari-unsubscribeegroups

> Technical Help: chiari-owneregroups

> WACMA Home: www.pressenter.com/~wacma

> WACMA List: www.eGroups.com/group/chiari

>

>

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