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Has your brain ever let you down.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Suddenly can't remember something you need to.
It doesn't seem to support you with something you need to do.
It goes off on one or goes to sleep.
Anybody ever feel like it let's you down? |
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Yes
Or it randomly decides not to use the local language or my 2 childhood learnt languages and goes off in Italian or Polish
(Neither of which I claim to know or speak)
It's like brain freeze without ice cream |
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over a year ago
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Oh yes, pretty much always in many different ways.
I think the biggest way it let's me down is my mental health, depression. What a fucking evil wanker. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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And I think of something, then go there to do it and go… what was I meant to do here?
But it’s usually because I’ve got 5432 thoughts going on in my mind. And a SQUIRREL type of personality, I get easily distracted |
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I often go to do something and have no idea what. That's because I'm distracted by a lot of other things do I don't think of it as my brain letting me down, more that there's so much stuff in it that some fell out |
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"Suddenly can't remember something you need to.
It doesn't seem to support you with something you need to do.
It goes off on one or goes to sleep.
Anybody ever feel like it let's you down?"
Fraid so.
Your description could be looked as the menopause |
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With three weeks left until my B12 jab, definitely. I'm forgetting words and am so tired that my brain just stops half way through a sentence and I forget what I was saying. It's really rather annoying. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"All the freaking times!! Got a short memory of a goldfish and I’m terrible , I mean terrible with names x "
Names are my biggest brain failings. Her ladyship loves it when we bump into someone I know and deliberately asks "who's this then?" knowing full well it will freeze my brain and make me look like a right tool.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I'm post menopause but I am living with depression. I think my brains favourite phrases these days are 'why did you start talking about that' and 'fuck it'. |
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We all suffer the occasional ‘brain fart’.
Unfortunately, the said phenomenon invariably strikes at the very worst of times such as when I forgot my bank card pin (despite having typed it literally hundreds of times previously!!!) whilst at the rail card machine. I literally had to phone a kind friend and didn’t remember it until later that night(!!!) |
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"We all suffer the occasional ‘brain fart’.
Unfortunately, the said phenomenon invariably strikes at the very worst of times such as when I forgot my bank card pin (despite having typed it literally hundreds of times previously!!!) whilst at the rail card machine. I literally had to phone a kind friend and didn’t remember it until later that night(!!!) "
Normally just as you are about to drop off to sleep your brain throws what you forgot at you |
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"Definitely. Then again it is just an electrified blob of fatty tissue so it does quite well do to as well as it does . "
That explains the rest of my body's functions then |
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"We all suffer the occasional ‘brain fart’.
Unfortunately, the said phenomenon invariably strikes at the very worst of times such as when I forgot my bank card pin (despite having typed it literally hundreds of times previously!!!) whilst at the rail card machine. I literally had to phone a kind friend and didn’t remember it until later that night(!!!)
Normally just as you are about to drop off to sleep your brain throws what you forgot at you "
That’s always the way; when the information is not required, it all comes flooding back - almost tauntingly |
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Yes.
I once parked in a multistorey carpark I use regularly and couldn't think how to get out.
Brain fog caused by menopause and thyroid problems is very real
Thankfully resolved with medication now. |
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"Yes.
I once parked in a multistorey carpark I use regularly and couldn't think how to get out.
Brain fog caused by menopause and thyroid problems is very real
Thankfully resolved with medication now."
A friend of mine actually reported his car stolen to the police after searching what he thought was the entire car park for his car. Turns out it had an inner and outer ring or something and he had only checked one of them. |
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"Yes.
I once parked in a multistorey carpark I use regularly and couldn't think how to get out.
Brain fog caused by menopause and thyroid problems is very real
Thankfully resolved with medication now.
A friend of mine actually reported his car stolen to the police after searching what he thought was the entire car park for his car. Turns out it had an inner and outer ring or something and he had only checked one of them. "
A friend of mine once parked his car in Sheffield and forgot which carpark he used...
Think your friend wins though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Suddenly can't remember something you need to.
It doesn't seem to support you with something you need to do.
It goes off on one or goes to sleep.
Anybody ever feel like it let's you down?"
Yes, most days tbh |
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"Yes.
I once parked in a multistorey carpark I use regularly and couldn't think how to get out.
Brain fog caused by menopause and thyroid problems is very real
Thankfully resolved with medication now.
A friend of mine actually reported his car stolen to the police after searching what he thought was the entire car park for his car. Turns out it had an inner and outer ring or something and he had only checked one of them.
A friend of mine once parked his car in Sheffield and forgot which carpark he used...
Think your friend wins though. "
Haha! Bloody cars eh! |
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