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« on: April 23, 2022, 12:18:20 PM »

Im 71.    The Wife and I went to our Family doctor for our 6 month wellness checkup yesterday.  Did the lab work and all looks good for another 6 months.....and then my wife RATTED on me and blurted out "He is having memory problems...........sooooooo I had to go through memory testing....passed with flying colors!!!    I asked the doc if she had a test for me not paying attention to what my wife was saying to me.......doc laughed.....wife didnt.
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2022, 04:52:41 AM »

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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2022, 05:59:36 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2022, 05:25:57 AM »

I probably should take that memory test, not as mindful past few years vs. when younger. 

So when did annual well checks turn into every 6 months?   As far as I know,  most insurance companies only allow YEARLY well checks to be paid for.  For my mom the Dr. also wants to do 6 month well checks but seems crazy to pay near 400 bucks for one 30 minute office visit not paid for by insurance...
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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2022, 04:35:47 AM »

Im 71.    The Wife and I went to our Family doctor for our 6 month wellness checkup yesterday.  Did the lab work and all looks good for another 6 months.....and then my wife RATTED on me and blurted out "He is having memory problems...........sooooooo I had to go through memory testing....passed with flying colors!!!    I asked the doc if she had a test for me not paying attention to what my wife was saying to me.......doc laughed.....wife didnt.

Well, my memory sure isn't what it used to be but, I still know (or figure out how to key up the GPS) to get home when I'm lost.  Wink

Reference that hearing thing, I've been involved in loud occupations my entire adult life and didn't wear the appropriate hearing protection when I should have or didn't wear sufficient hearing protection.   I pay the price for that foolishness on a daily basis from my wife.    Either the TV or radio is turned up too loud or, I'm not listening or paying attention.   I tell her it's selective hearing.   coolsmiley

She doesn't think that cute.   I've never failed to hear her when she says dinner is ready.   I don't see the problem..........   2funny

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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2022, 05:41:54 AM »

I use tinnitus as the excuse for not paying attention to JoAnn.

But since she is Italian there is no not paying attention to her !
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« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2022, 05:52:48 AM »

I am having some issues with short term memory.  I get up to go to get something and forget what oil the way there.  Guess my mind cycles through other issues.   Just gotten older I guess.

I have tinnitus as well.  Not sure why or if it contributed but I remember the only persons that really wore/used ear protection on the boat was the Lower Level Auxiliary Space watch when the diesel was running right next to him
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« Reply #7 on: April 28, 2022, 06:22:34 AM »

I can't remember not having tinnitus, been in the shop since before I could walk. Always noisy. Been shooting since a little kid and back then no one used ear muffs. That screaming in the background has become normal. I find myself dancing to the rhythm.

As far as short term memory loss, I guess I have an excuse. Chemo brain. I'd rather blame that than old age.
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« Reply #8 on: April 28, 2022, 07:09:20 AM »

Since I'm damn near blind without glasses, I've been blessed with super hearing to make up. I could hear HIGH frequencies (over 20KHz) even in my 50's , and I still hear 16KHz pretty good. My sensitivity is still fantastic as well, as is my directionality. And NO Tinnitus !!
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« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2022, 08:26:58 AM »

Well, my memory is as good as it ever was.................
Wait, what were we discussing? 

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« Reply #10 on: April 28, 2022, 12:12:45 PM »

I have the tinnitus almost all the time, it's just that volume varies.  When it gets noisy in a quiet bedroom going to bed it's pretty irritating (sometimes I'll turn the ceiling fan on medium overhead just for a little white noise to mask the tinnitus a little).  Most of the time I tune it out and don't think about it, but if I think about it, it's there (like right now).  I wish I could get a volume knob installed (or a mute button).   Grin

It's often causally related to acoustic trauma to your ears, but it can also be related to diet, meds, history of chronic ear infection(s) (with inner ear damage or thickening/scar tissue) or other stimuli unrelated to loud noise or acoustic trauma.

I attended a couple dozen of the loudest indoor rock concerts you could ever imagine (pain level loud), before I was 23 or so, but never got the tinnitus until my 50-60s.  So that's not it.  Trauma to the ears is instant (think unprotected gun shot), it doesn't keep getting worse after the trauma is over.  Disease may get worse over time, not trauma (injury).  

People exposed to a particular noise for long periods (at a certain frequency) (like on an industrial plant floor or near constant-run machinery) can lose hearing sensitivity/acuity at that particular frequency for good.  With or without tinnitus too.

Memory is still good.  Though I've been walking back to where I had the thought, to remember what the damn thought was, my whole life.  This is never more irritating than when you are walking back and forth between the work in one place, and the tools/materials in another place.   tickedoff

Also, I've been writing little notes and lists of things to do or buy or consider my whole life too.  And the things on these notes are the exact things I tend to forget (thus the notes).

If you don's have a note with the wife's, mom's or other family birthdays, anniversaries, yada, you're a better man than I Gunga Din (that sh!t can get you in trouble).

When you finally reach the point of playing Find Your Foot, your troubles are nearly over. 
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