Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 In a message dated 10/14/2004 9:48:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@... writes: > During my early 40's, I started having definite and specific memory > issues---having trouble remembering names, proper names, certain > descriptive words. Gone!! I couldn't BELIEVE I was having those > problems so EARLY. > Janie, I'm the same way. just terrible with names and descriptive words. even now I sometimes say a word...and then ask my husband " is that the right word? " . What's scary is the my elevated cortisol levels also cause this problem...combine that with hypo...and it's a wonder i remember anything. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 In a message dated 10/14/2004 9:48:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@... writes: > During my early 40's, I started having definite and specific memory > issues---having trouble remembering names, proper names, certain > descriptive words. Gone!! I couldn't BELIEVE I was having those > problems so EARLY. > Janie, I'm the same way. just terrible with names and descriptive words. even now I sometimes say a word...and then ask my husband " is that the right word? " . What's scary is the my elevated cortisol levels also cause this problem...combine that with hypo...and it's a wonder i remember anything. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Yeah, our thinking & even our eye-hand coordination gets skewed. I've noticed that happening to me too. And can't even think of the right words to use when speaking either half the time, feeling like the village idot when I was a staright A student in grammar, handwriting, typing & English. Thankfully I can still type tho or else I'd be useless on these wonderully informative egroups. Which is also the only social life I have much of anymore. Re: Recovery of brain function.... one of the first things I noticed when my thyroid started going funky was I couldn't pronounce words. I was at work one day and tried to use the word adamant, and prounounced it adamnant.....one of the guys cracked up laughing and I realized what I'd done. lol. That was my first recollection that I couldn't come up with a word that I knew, and knew how to use it. It didn't get better till recently, although sometimes I still have problems trying to 'grasp the right word'. And oh my, my typing was never with as many mistakes as it has been since I first went hypoT. I type fast, but man, I can sure make mistakes. I know it's happening to others cuz I see typo's all the time! :-) Where I used to be much better at grammar, it's almost impossible for me to catch my mistakes till I see the post already where everybody else can see it. lol. This used to 'never' happen! SandyE~Houston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 one of the first things I noticed when my thyroid started going funky was I couldn't pronounce words. I was at work one day and tried to use the word adamant, and prounounced it adamnant.....one of the guys cracked up laughing and I realized what I'd done. lol. That was my first recollection that I couldn't come up with a word that I knew, and knew how to use it. It didn't get better till recently, although sometimes I still have problems trying to 'grasp the right word'. And oh my, my typing was never with as many mistakes as it has been since I first went hypoT. I type fast, but man, I can sure make mistakes. I know it's happening to others cuz I see typo's all the time! :-) Where I used to be much better at grammar, it's almost impossible for me to catch my mistakes till I see the post already where everybody else can see it. lol. This used to 'never' happen! SandyE~Houston Re: Recovery of brain function.... > I'm the same way. just terrible with names and descriptive words. even now I sometimes say a word...and then ask my husband " is that the right word? " . What's scary is the my elevated cortisol levels also cause this problem...combine that with hypo...and it's a wonder i remember anything. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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