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Did you ever come to the end of a day and hardly remember a thing that happened, even if you weren't sick?

That was me today!

tioteo 8 June 14
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This happens to me all the time. At least 3x in the past few months I mention to someone about doing something at work tomorrow, only to be reminded that it's Friday, not Saturday.. What makes it worse is that I don't know what day I missed.

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Yes, worse now in my 60's.

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It happens a bit especially when I’m tired. Insomnia.

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Not really

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Sounds like just being on auto pilot to get thru the shift.

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That would be incredibly worrisome if it happened and I would immediately seek medical help. Isn't that one of the signs of early dementia or stroke?

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Happens to me all the time and I don't have to come to the end of the day, I can just walk into another room.

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Every day. What was the question?

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Also happened on St.Patricks day.....

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Yes.. it's probably stress related..burn out.

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Before i go to sleep i ask m what her plans are for the next day... I a care-giver and she asks me about today. We are retired but to keep from absolute boredom i work on the 'honey do' list... I meet my mates for a beer and a game on the tv.. Etc.... My answer to her is its been a great day, brag about my acomplishments .. And glory of my being r

Like your attitude.

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Yes or I thinkI remember and then realize I'm thinking about a different day. I hope I never have to answer the "And what were you doing on the day of - - at - - o'clock?" type of question so popular in mystery shows. I'd never get out of the interview room.

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I am just one big blank. Day after day ! Thats retirement for you, don't have to remember ?   LOL

I can relate.

@tioteo
There you go then ! Brothers in retirement ? LOL

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I have. When I was doing tech support for a living, that would happen every so often. It would just blur into one long haze of misery.

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