Tuesday, July 19, 2011

I Forgot!



I am always saying:   
I Forgot this
I Forgot that

We all are forgetful with age but of course I think
MS

These videos are long but check them out if you are interested by the National MS Society

Personally I exercise my brain by taking notes and trying to make sense blogging :)

What do you do for your memory?

17 comments:

  1. I do memory exercises. I work on remembering odd bits of trivia, like strings of numbers. In other words, I work actively on keeping my memory, and I think it's having a positive effect.
    Judy

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  2. my best brain exercise is a daily battle with blogger/computer and the big brain teaser Photoshop.

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  3. An over 90 year old lady with a great memory, once told me that her secret for preserving memory was solving crossword puzzles, and eating each day a cubicle of dark chocolate.

    Personally, I believe that engaging in any activity that forces us to think - helps with our memory.

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  4. I think that your blog - posting - commenting - and emailing is a good way to keep the mind sharp too. I hope so anyway.

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  5. I forgot the name of my son's fourth grade teacher and he just finished fourth grade one month ago! I make lists and more lists. But then I misplace the lists!!!!UGH!
    Blessings, Joanne

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  6. I do a lot of brain exercises, some on my DSL (BrainAge). I write a lot of stuff down as well as reminders. And I try to get adequate amounts of rest, because when I am tired, my memory is toast.

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  7. Keeping our memory and mind active is important as we age... I read alot, am constantly doing research, blogging and computer work, etc... My mother-in-law used to work those daily (in the newspaper) crossword puzzles....We just need to remember to keep learning throughout life.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  8. I sew and play solitare, I just read an article that links drinking diet soft drinks and MS.

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  9. Actually I find that blogging really is a great way to keep our minds exercised and challenged. And the added perk is that if we are blogging about stuff in our lives, we are creating a good place to keep our memories!!

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  10. I used to have a really good memory. I discovered that once I started school in January of this year, that it's not nearly as good as it used to be.

    When I go back to class, I'll be studying, studying, studying...

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  11. My memory used to be near perfect, but not anymore. The worst is that I can't remember who told me something, so don't know who to go and ask questions on the matter!

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  12. I've always been a list maker, but since MG has caused some "brain fog" my lists are a bit longer than before.

    I read, do crossword puzzles and crochet to keep the brain cells going! And spend way to much time on my computer :-)

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  13. Hmmmm, since the chemo pretty much destroyed all my good brain cells....

    Blogging! haha

    I hopped over from FarmChick and i like what i see!!!

    hope to see you on my side of the fence!
    Leontien
    www.fourleafcloverdairy.blogspot.com

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  14. I try to keep myself learning something new or doing puzzles.

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  15. I do lots of word puzzles, read, write...and when I have to remember something in order (not numbers, I can do that) I come up with a mnemonic device of some kind...or make a personal relation to a new person I meet and their name...

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