I forget things I'm not supposed to forget: names of bands, names of cool diseases, and, even worse, last year I totally blanked on the last name of a woman with whom I'd had frequent appontments for four years. A couple of months ago I forgot the name of a restaurant where I've eaten many times. I'm not talking about "tip of the tongue,"
I almost remember! forgetting; I mean this information was, temporarily,
gone. (I remembered the woman's name about 10 minutes later; someone at work reminded me of the name of the restaurant; I've begun "going through the alphabet" when I forget, hoping to hit upon a familiar letter.) My psychiatrist assures me that this is normal for my age, but I worry about dementia anyway.
Then I lighten up, and come here to
forget about it for awhile!