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Old 04-25-2006, 07:36 AM   #5
Lisa
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These days, I can certainly empathize with my father who has Alzheimer's. It is so frustrating to have the brain not at full speed. Especially when you have a know-it-all stepson in the house!

I lose words, I lose wallets, keys, typing skills...yep, basically my mind. I would love to get back into training for non-profits, but I don't dare! I don't think it's hormones so much with me. I was sent into menopause in 2000 after mastectomy and chemo. I then has some chemo brain, but nothing significant. Mine REALLY kicked in after whole brain radiation, followed by Taxol. That was almost 3 years ago, I think, and it's been increasingly frustrating since then.

Love and light,

Lisa (age 48)
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