We are becoming more forgetful

A doctor gave me a prescription to avert memory loss but I forgot where I placed that sheet of paper. A friend emailed me a name of a medicine from Singapore which he claims is natural vitamins for the brains. I couldn’t find his email. We should start taking these supplements because we are becoming more forgetful.

We keep forgetting names of people, places, our own address, things we’ve done, where we’ve been, things we’re supposed to do, etc. We keep looking for our things like keys, wallet, cellphone, cash.

Yesterday Edmund told me the sales guy at the Calvin Klein shop at the Premium Outlet forgot to pack the briefs. I contacted the store and the woman who answered said we should come and bring the receipt.

We went back to the store and Edmund showed them the receipt. There was no entry for briefs. He did not buy briefs. They also reviewed their camera and it showed that the sales guy had placed all 5 items that Edmund bought.

While I was meeting with Viola, he told me that he was missing his cellphone and that he left it at the sofa of an another establishment. I told him to go and trace back all the places we’ve been too. He was hesitant because they were far. I told him I”ll wait, anyway my meeting would take an hour more. He messaged his phone using my phone. “Hi, I am the owner of the phone that you found, please text me where I can get it?
Yes, he found his phone. The manager remembered Edmund because the manager apparently approached him and asked “how may I help you today?”

By the way, my husband lost his pocket money. He had searched all his pockets, bags, lahat ng sipit-sipit and he couldn’t find his money na naka tali daw ng rubber band. Baka nalaglag from his pocket.

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2 thoughts on “We are becoming more forgetful

  1. Ginkgo biloba and virgin coconut oil might help. Studies have shown that virgin coconut oil fights alzheimer’s disease. Keep well An and Edmund.

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