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Heyker
Heyker Member Posts: 36

Hi everyone,

I'm 5 weeks out as of tomorrow and I am finally out and about doing more things. Still using the auto carts in the stores when I start feeling tired. I do have a question though. I feel like I forget things easily. Someone may tell me something in the morning and by later in the day I totally forgot what they told me. It's happened more than once and it feels like daily lately. Has anyone else experienced this? 

Kerry

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  • icemantoo
    icemantoo Member Posts: 3,361 Member
    edited August 2016 #2
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    Maybe

    Kerry,

     

    Maybe a bit of exhaustion. Check with the doctor in any event.

     

     

    Icemantoo

  • daisybud
    daisybud Member Posts: 541 Member
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    Kerry

    It's crazy what stress can do to you.  This is definitely a lot of stress to deal with.  Def check with dr. I felt the same way.  It gets better ;)

    Kim

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    edited August 2016 #4
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    Yep

    I agree with the previous comments, I felt a bit doo-lalli after surgery. I guess I still do. If it worries you make a note to speak to a doctor about it. There's no point in fretting.

  • Yeric
    Yeric Member Posts: 65
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    What?

    I will go on record with the others.  However I also have to ask, are you dehydrated?  One of the nice things about this hobby is being told to drink. 

    Good luck.  And let us know.

    Bobby

  • foxhd
    foxhd Member Posts: 3,181 Member
    edited August 2016 #6
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    I remember

    a thread like this several years ago. The discussion also talked about post nephrectomy depression. I think once the impact of diagnosis and surgery are behind you, your thoughts change to the present and future. The shock has settled and you begin to wonder what the hell just happened. Your life is changed forever. There is seldom a return to how things used to be. Brain fog with good reason. With time life goes on and you live the new normal.