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Same. I told my wife if I ever developed dementia, no one would know.(I do not actually have dementia, I have always been like this and have improved with age not worsened.)
Same!I need consistently-the-same visual-spatial cues to get through ordinary daily tasks.
Also same, sadly.And I don't always remember things I know in the appropriate moment.
A couple people have mentioned this and I wonder if it comes down to having to use so much processing power so much of the time that some things get backlogged.I always remember after the fact.