My 7 yr old daughter (and I) was us most of the night sick to her stomach last night. My oldest was doing some shopping for me after school today. I had just spoken to her on the phone and almost immediately called her back and asked "Will you also get some Sprite for your sister?" She replied "You just told me that like 5 minutes ago." "Man, you haven't done that in a while!"
I've been on cpap for 4 months. I had forgotten I use to forget stuff all the time.
Does that mean I'm getting better or worse, that I forgot I use to forget stuff?
Don't miss what was BAD, until it's back!
Don't miss what was BAD, until it's back!
Happiness is not a goal, it is a byproduct.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Re: Don't miss what was BAD, until it's back!
Means you're human . I've been living with high anxiety for a while now, having sold one place and buying another. The stress of all the transacting back and forth is driving me cuckoo, and today I had to apologize to my RE agent for totally not registering that she'd let me know an insurance issue had been resolved... I just skimmed over it to some other trivial issue and had replied to it, even though I'd been sweating bullets over the insce. thing for a week!
Re: Don't miss what was BAD, until it's back!
Yawngirl, I think memory is very therapy sensitive
regarding the Sprite, have you seen the soda stream machine? We love ours.
http://www.sodastreamusa.com/
regarding the Sprite, have you seen the soda stream machine? We love ours.
http://www.sodastreamusa.com/
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Re: Don't miss what was BAD, until it's back!
Well, at least you didn't nearly say "I love you" to your kid's doctor before hanging up the phone today, as I nearly did. Ironically, had I done so, that would have been something I wouldn't be able to forget, as much as I'd try!YawnGirl wrote:I had forgotten I use to forget stuff all the time. Does that mean I'm getting better or worse, that I forgot I use to forget stuff?
My MIL remembers more than I do about my estimated due dates, the conditions under which I was induced, and my labor & deliveries. She wasn't even there! It makes me sad that I can't retrieve my life. I hope it gets better. But in case it doesn't, I'm teaching my kids our address, so they can bring Mommy home if I forget where I live.
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Re: Don't miss what was BAD, until it's back!
SleepingUgly wrote:Well, at least you didn't nearly say "I love you" to your kid's doctor before hanging up the phone today, as I nearly did. Ironically, had I done so, that would have been something I wouldn't be able to forget, as much as I'd try!YawnGirl wrote:I had forgotten I use to forget stuff all the time. Does that mean I'm getting better or worse, that I forgot I use to forget stuff?
My MIL remembers more than I do about my estimated due dates, the conditions under which I was induced, and my labor & deliveries. She wasn't even there! It makes me sad that I can't retrieve my life. I hope it gets better. But in case it doesn't, I'm teaching my kids our address, so they can bring Mommy home if I forget where I live.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, my ex husband doesn't have apnea and he ended a call with me the other day "ok bye babe." I started laughing hysterically because his insanely jealous wife was in the car with him!
Happiness is not a goal, it is a byproduct.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Eleanor Roosevelt