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Default Apr 17, 2023 at 02:18 PM
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I’m 50 years old but my mind is more like that of an 80 year old, lol. I often misplace my phone, keys, glasses, and other things.

I accidentally threw away prescriptions glasses in the trash! I had trash in the same hand. My husband found them in the trash forties!

I didn’t get so lucky with my prescription sunglasses thst cosr me a small fortune m! It took me months to pay them off with klarna!

Ugh! I hope this isn’t a sign of dementia! I don’t think this is normal!
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Default Apr 17, 2023 at 05:40 PM
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Absolutely! I am one of the fortunate ones with two gifts: I am diagnosed bipolar one disorder with ADHD. Both of those affects memory issues and cause a lot of squirrels to be running around distracting you. Especially the ADHD. But BP also affects parts of the brain responsible for memory.
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Default Apr 17, 2023 at 06:04 PM
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I don't know about dementia, but I do some of those things. I'm in my 20s.
It's a real pain throwing the cheese into the trash instead of the wrapper, as I've done so many times before.

To keep focused, I gently rub my thumb and index finger together for a few seconds.
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Default May 11, 2023 at 09:44 PM
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I had always been like that, so it is not dementia for me, and had been like that until I found a solution. Here it is:

I only buy bags/purses from this site best selling handbags and purses | baggallini(R) and by the way, it now has a 30% off everything sale. Their bags have wallets and attachments for keys tied to the purse, so that you cannot lose keys or a wallet. I keep my credit cards in a plastic case which I have had for close to 10 years and it appears indestructible. The case goes into the wallet that is attached to the purse. The keys are attached to the purse. The current purse is big enough for my laptop and has a special compartment for it. I also keep my sunglasses in a case in the purse. The sunglasses case is not attached but knock on wood I have not lost it. In the past I had one instance of losing very expensive sunglasses which were new and I did not find them. I figured that it happened because those sunglasses could not be worn as a headband. Since then I have only be using sunglasses which I can wear as a headband when it is not sunny outside or when I step inside. When they are on my head, I cannot lose them.

I have been using this system with Baggallini purses for more than 5 years and have never lost my keys or wallet during this period of time. It appears to be a foolproof system. It does not protect against putting your valuables into trash, but it does protect against losing small objects, because the purse itself is a large object which is hard to misplace.
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Default May 11, 2023 at 09:50 PM
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That happened to me in my 20s when I was burning my candle at both ends. Am better now. Now, it happens rarely.
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