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Subject: Re: stareing in the fridge


Author:
Alix
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Date Posted: 20:59:29 07/01/06 Sat
In reply to: mike 's message, "stareing in the fridge" on 03:11:58 07/01/06 Sat

Mike,

That is a good one. I can see the three of you standing there. lol

As far as looking for something and finding yourself staring like that, I can identify with this. I live in a one bedroom mobile home and do this often. I just tell myself that I am so intellegent and have so many great things on my mind, that it is bound to happen.

Okay, can someone tell my where I put the sissors? That is three pairs now. Blasted things hide from me.

Alix

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Author:
cath
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Date Posted: 01:43:59 07/02/06 Sun

Yep I can relate to the fridge thing and looking in the bathroom, bedroom, garden...etc etc
I am always losing things looking for stuff all the time, we refer to our home as the black hole!
Another thing that happens to me is that sometimes, when I'm driffting off to sleep at night just thinking .......I turn over and imediently forget what I was thinking about....does this happen to anyone else? ha ha
cath
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Author:
fred (the cold stare)
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Date Posted: 23:27:59 07/14/06 Fri

yes it happens to me all the time and it has been normal thing for me most of my life. i can forget almost anything in an instant. Its call the cold stare. I don't want it to happen, but i have no control over it. It hurts my personel life and it just hurts period. I want so badly to remember the important things in my life, but it doesn't happen. but one thing that i do notice is that when things get hairy around me i get better at remembering the things that are important to that type of situation, and i come thru it with flying colors. Life is difficult enough but when you can't remember what you need to remember it gets hairy. I am 53 and it does get eaisier as you go along. I just wish I had all the info you have today, it would have been so much faster!!!!!!!!!!! I have a lot of stories to tell you and anyone else who wants to listen. yours truly ftf.
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maggie
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Date Posted: 10:35:23 07/28/06 Fri

ha ha!! i recently discovered that i am dyslexic and i was abit hesitant to particapate in the forums. but after reading this i couldnt help but laugh. kinda made me feel like i wanted to hang out with all of you...and stare. hee hee. my paticular favorite is the washer, always gets me..?
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Hi Maggie
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Date Posted: 08:46:25 07/29/06 Sat

Hi Maggie were are you from, and how did you find out about your dislexia.

mike
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Author:
fred
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Date Posted: 21:48:24 07/31/06 Mon

Hi Maggie just want a right to little note of me a little e-mail. I'm glad that you are getting involved, because it is good to talk about your problems with others with the same problems. The more I learned about dyslexia and the more I read about ADD. I realized, I am more ADD than dyslexic. I guess? Just keep trying to make your life better by practicing at the things that is hard for you to do. That's all I've been able to do and is working pretty good for me. I still have my bad moments, but they're getting less and less but I am 53 years of age and is been a hard uphill journey for me. And if I had known of many many years ago, what my problem really was. I would've been able to deal with it better. But that is something like when my mother died of leukemia. I didn't know she was dying either. For five years she lived on, even though he should have died within three months. That showed me, anything is possible, if you try. So Maggie live in the day and try the best you can to make that day. The best you can make it!!!
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Author:
benjaw (Hi)
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Date Posted: 07:14:09 10/07/06 Sat

I dont understant what you are desscationng
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Author:
Brent
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Date Posted: 07:02:17 10/08/06 Sun

Oh my god! I really am dyslexic. I've had trouble all my life with school despite having a higher than average IQ and a supportive family. I was diagnosed with A.D.D. at 17 and with the help of adderall have become an even more driven yet frustrated learner. I stare endlessly at the fridge, the washer, the cool graphics on windows media player, and especially the tv. I dont ever "watch" tv, I stare into and through the tv as if to see something beyond. A buzzer, my phone, and my girlfriend can all be blairing around me yet it takes a physical intervention to draw my attention away from the mysterious "thing" behind the TV. Sure am glad I'm not alone here.



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