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tsimpson - > Neighborhood etiquette -> Do brain cells eventually grow back?
Do brain cells eventually grow back?

I had a knitting lesson this a.m.  I am so excited to learn a relaxing hobby, or so I thought.  I just turned 44 years old and I thought I would learn something that I could enjoy while watching television or talking with my family...sounded good anyway!  After an almost 3 hour lesson, I went back later to review what I had learned and.................NOTHING!  I could not remember how to hold the needles, I couldn't remember anything!  The woman who taught me is so patient and she is very articulate, so it's not her fault.  What happened to almost 3 hours of learning?  I am so frustrated!  Does anyone know when the brain cells will return?

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posted by tsimpson on Monday, January 14, 2008 at 06:02 PM
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posted by sunnica on Jan 15, 2008 at 09:57 AM

I laughed out loud reading this!  I don't have an answer for you, but  let me know if you find out.  My three kids have sucked out most of my memory and brain function, leaving me a mere shell of what I was pre-childbirth. 

Good luck with the knitting.  I was thinking about it, too, but reading your story put a stop to that. 

 

 

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