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I've just realized that when it comes to answering questions, personal ones like my DOB or ones dealing with a time event, I hesitate and wait for a voice to tell me an answer from out of the darkness in my head.
I stand there looking feeling stupid because I begin to realize and feel that it's just taking too long to be pulling out something I should instantly know. Don't You hate that? "Feeling stupid? I know I am!" -Homer Simpson |
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My inside parts share vital like body name, date of birth, address, and current month and year. That way they are ready but only for police, social services, emt's or doctors. Don't go giving out too much personalinfo to just anyone.
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True. It's just to pharmacies and doctors. I'm just surprised how long it takes for someone to come up with the info!
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I have that delay often. Not just with personal information. Sometimes, it is about a topic some part of me has expertise in, but that part is not present and in front. I didn't realize this was happening until recently, yet now I understand that it has happened my whole life. That is why my performance on exams could be so variable, for example. Also, in conversation it can mess up flow and give and take.
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Right. Questions about reason events are stumpers. Everything thinks that I have a real bad memory- which I do, but not the way they think it is.
I hate it when answers pop in mind days later or a memory surfaces. There are some shared memories but those that are alter pertinent, those aren't there to share. I have plenty of "oh crap" moments. My memories seems dreamy and vague. |
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