Is it possible to start out at, let’s say, 20 years and be sharp as a knife. Never forgetting things, never dropping things, always have an answer ready and can do multiple things at once. And then around 30 you suddenly drop stuff you have in your hands, you forget if you locked the door, your contactlenses have gone missing from the storagecontainer, people need to stop talking while you drive?

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    1 year ago

    Are you saying getting clumsier in the absence of illness? I’m definitely clumsier now but due to lack of proper sleep. it’s concerning that I can forget words mid-sentence, bumping into things and generally forgetting tasks. But a day of solid sleep usually reverses these problems.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, without illness. I recognize the ‘no sleeo’ part. When I had little sleep, it’s all much worse.