only people in our position will truely understand how all consuming it is, even on the good days my mind is constantly thinking about infertility, ivf, babies, pregnancy.....
every day I seem to do ridiculous things because I'm not with it: Washing my hair with shower gel, taking a flask of coffee to the gym (but not a water bottle) and my personal favourite just now, wearing my bra inside out.... π
I like to think I wasn't always this silly π
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This made me chuckle, I sat at the petrol station the other day for 5 minutes before I could remember when where the leaver for my petrol cap was π my brain is officially like mush now xx
driving is the worst!I constantly zone out or get distracted by a pregnant lady...I've not even been driving a year so I'm hardly the best driver as it is π lucky I only have a short drive to work!
Haven't got this brain just now but I have had it before! My personal favourite was when I put my work trousers on and put my pants on top. Thankfully I realised, if I hadn't I might have gone to work looking like a superhero πππ xxx
I'm so glad you said this - I spent 2 days last wk thinking someone had snuck into our house & put a phone on the work top...turned out I had put it there when I'd moved it out the way! Thought I was catching my nans dementure! This makes sense though...my mind is not totally on anything I do at the mo xx
I can relate to this. Wonder if anyone can beat what I did -pressing my car key remote instead of my swipe card at work to get out then wondered why the doors didn't open!
Oh this made me laugh, you are right it makes us more than a little forgetful/careless.
Last Tuesday morning I was going into work early, it was dark and I walked smack bang into a lamp post. I have absolutely no idea how I didnβt get concussion as I still have a bruise at the top of my head πx
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