LOL...I know what your saying. I sometimes forget whaaaa .......ummmm..........waaaaaaaaa....hummmm. Wasn't that a nice day today? I don't think it's gonna rain. Hope this answers your question for ya there George.
2006-12-25 08:04:10
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answered by steve 5
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For those that just might take such a question seriously, and having been there, done that.... there IS an answer. Like St. John's Wart is a lot better for many people than Prozac, and Maalox works where that over charged prescription "P" stuff doesn't, there is Ginkgo Biloba!!! It's kinda like using Honey on a cut or Mustard on a burn. The alternative medications have been around for ever and often are the true cure.
2006-12-25 08:20:21
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answered by Dusty 7
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Memory refers to the storage, retention and recall of information including past experiences, knowledge and thoughts. Memory for specific information can vary greatly according to the individual and the individual's state of mind. It can also vary according to the content of the information itself; thus information which is novel or exciting tends to be better remembered than information which is uninteresting or ordinary. Failure of memory can normally result from failure to adequately store the memory in the first place, failure to retain the information (forgetting), and failure to retrieve the information later.
The precise biological mechanisms of memory are not fully understood, but most scientists believe that memory results from changes in connections or connection strengths between neurons in the brain. One possible mechanism is long-term potentiation (LTP). Roughly stated, LTP refers to a process whereby if two neurons are usually active together, the connection between them will be strengthened; over time, this means that activity in one neuron will tend to produce activity in the other neuron.
2006-12-25 08:06:18
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answered by princessluvv 2
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2006-12-25 08:03:46
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answered by Mickey Corleone 3
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if you do it, stop smoking weed/ doing drugs i found this helped me. also a healthy diet and good exercise i know it sounds cliche, but give it a try it does actually work if you actually do it. if the problem still persists best go see a professional they'll sort you out!
2006-12-26 02:57:35
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answered by like the wind 2
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Yes i can help.....now what was the answer? Erm.....hang on......No mines gone too!!
2006-12-26 10:25:26
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answered by S 4
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I erm.. WAS going to answer this but I forgot what you said. Errmmmmm yes, that's it, ermmm, no I never said that, oh, hang on, I did, but it was only in your defence!!!!!
2006-12-25 08:10:02
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answered by Jane H 4
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Damn homey stop smoking weed. Trust me I feel your pain I got the same problem.
2006-12-25 08:02:56
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answered by ? 3
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check your vitamin levels.....lack of b12 can sometime affect memory .......
Good luck Hun
2006-12-25 11:34:26
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answered by Byte 4
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Ta butty!
2006-12-25 08:01:45
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answered by selchiequeen 4
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