Somebody has. Somebody crept in while I was concentrating on something and stole my mind. Subsequently I have put a hot cup of coffee in the fridge and took the carton of milk into the sitting room with me. I still don't know what I did with the bread. If anyone see my mind there is a reward for it's return.
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Good grief Jilly, we are obviously running in tandem today, I did some very odd things and ended up with a bottle of Comfort about to pour into my coffee. eeeuuughh
Check the microwave for the bread, that's another goody I get up to......yay for foggieness
Hubby found the bread. I had thrown it into the bin and left a bag of rubbish on the side. Fibrofog has a lot to answer for!! I need new marbles cos I definitely lost mine .
I think we should all add GPS tags for our fibro fogs - my mind frequently goes AWOL mid-sentence. If I find it skulking around here I'll tell it off and send it straight back.
Does that mean there is no hope for it's return.? Jilly collapses onto her chaise , hand to her forehead, overwhelmed by the despair of life without a single brain cell to her name. Oh woe is me!
Oh Jilly don't despair, We are here to care I offer you plumbs ergh no grapes, There I go again, Lost me marbles or was that bubbles oh dear move over but we wont despair!
I think I'll put off making an app. with gp,now i know everyones brains take a walk now n then.I was begining to think i may have dementia or the menopause.I find it so embarrasing when i'm in conversation with someone and i forget what i'm talking about. sometimes i know what my head is telling me to say but it dont come out right. I do get some funny looks. I usually laugh it off. Thankyou Jillylin and cookie72 for your replys.Bless you.
Until very recently this freaked me out majorly. You feel like you're losing your marbles. Now I know that others get words jumbled I'm way more relaxed about the whole struggling to remember words things (and I keep a spare set of marbles in one of my drawers - just in case I lose mine!)
I did go to my GP as I thought it was dementia. Was so relieved when she laughed and said no, it's fibrofog. It's a weird feeling when you see the word you want whizzing around inside your head but will it come out..no!
It is always such a relief to know that others are going through the same as you, though none of us would wish the pain of fibro on anyone else, apart from the odd GP or member of ATOS I was having a conversation with a friend recently and kept forgetting the words I wanted to say. I said to her it was like having dementia and her reply was - yes, but it's worse because you know you can't find the words. Hey oh, I just wish that forgetting some of my words or putting things in ridiculous places was the worst thing this condition brought. Hopefully today will be a fog free day for everyone.
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