Is it normal to lost things constantly?

I've lost my wallet in my pants twice before, and I often lose important things or forget where I put them only seconds after I put them somewhere. I even lost my car-keys in the oven once.

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Based on 32 votes (23 yes)
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  • pixie44

    Did your keys melt?

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    • No, I found them the next morning (after spending all day the previous day looking for them) before I was about the cook something.

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  • sanssouciman

    sounds like memory problems i might consider seeing the doctor

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  • thegypsysailor

    There are memory exercises available on the web that you could use to train yourself not to forget shit, if you really cared.
    As for losing important shit, any shrink will tell you that it really wasn't that important to YOU, if you lost it.
    Anyway, everything you've described is fairly easily fixed, if you have the desire.

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  • Tinybird

    Alzheimer's?

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  • dirtybirdy

    I never lose my keys since I leave them where they belong. I won't tell you where that is...

    And my marbles. Haven't seen them in decades.

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  • noid

    Some people are just like that.

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  • 213

    go see a doctor

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  • RoseIsabella

    Do you have ADD by any chance?

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    • I've been diagnosed with GAD, but not ADD.

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      • pixie44

        Oh are you on any medications?
        Are you on xanax ?

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        • Just anti-depressants.

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          • pixie44

            Is it an anti-depressant that's mixed with anxiety such as zoloft, lexipro paxil etc?

            This could be a side effect from your medication and I would talk to your doctor about it once you get the chance. Also the little paper you get with your medication lists all the possible side effects on it. And you can search your medicine online for a complete list.

            It could be something else to, so that's why its best to tell your doctor.

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            • Lexapro (was on Zoloft at one time).

              I'm going soon to the Dr. I might bring that up, thanks.

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      • RoseIsabella

        I bet that makes it hard to concentrate.

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