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 |  |  | Subject: Memories - and loss thereof Posted Apr 3, 2012 by AlsoRan83 This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Hi paulh,
Thanks to both you and Thinker. !!
And dear lil gave me a wondeful boost with telling me about having won that award of the Reporter badge - which i certainly do NOT remember. !!!
Go well both you and Thinker two faithful friends. I appreciate it.
I hope you have both read Willem's tale of the wonderful little member of the LIZARD FAMILY. I really think we should recommend him for an Hon. PhD. It is the most wonderful description/analysis/thesis of a marvellous little member of the lizard family whose name - yes- escapes me.!!!
That is what I mean. and yet it is right there. !!! And I have just read his marvllous contribution. It is "immediate recall" which I have not yet recaptured.......!!!!
AlsoRan 83 Tuesday 3rd April 2012 GMT 17,07 2012
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 |  |  | Subject: Memories - and loss thereof Posted Apr 3, 2012 by paulh. I'm Lord and master of a fool's Taj Mahal This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | "Perhaps those who quoted alzheimers have a point. yet we are all going to reach it so we might as well try not to let our brains atrophy...." [AlsoRan83]
My sister says that an MRI scan of my mother's brain showed some atrophied regions. No similar tests were done on my father, but he seems to be doing very well mentally, as his mother did before him [she lived to be 93]. This means I have a 50% chance of ending up like my mother.
Im 63, and my brain refuses to atrophy. I'm learning new things every day, and intend to keep doing this as long as I can. A prolonged period of physical infirmity might cause enough discouragement to lose interest in mind-challenging matters. My mother used to be a librarian, and read a lot of books after retiremenyt. However, she's been frail for about ten years now, and her eyesight has become terrible. It's harder to challenge your mind when you can barely read, and your hearing is terrible. That's the problem.
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