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Little things mean a lot
When you get to my age, and are a little prone to health anxiety, having a blank moment re a word you want to use or your mind going blank re a search you had just planned to do, can make you think the worst.
I was therefore pleased to be the 1st to solve a verbal puzzle that even the members of this society had been unable to solve http://gliasociety.org/ It may sound silly in the grand scheme of things, but sometimes little things can mean a lot. |
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Re: Little things mean a lot
Well done
I forget things and people's names sometimes and I'm in my 30s so I don't think it's anything much to be worried about, unless it starts to happen with everything! |
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Re: Little things mean a lot
^ It's an occasional blip.
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Re: Little things mean a lot
Also doing puzzles is good for keeping your brain healthy.
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Re: Little things mean a lot
I've tried some of the brain training sites.I even paid to do Cognifit for a while, but the scoring was too erratic.
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