Always Forgetting? It may Be a Working Memory Problem

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Dr. Tracey Marks

Dr. Tracey Marks

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Do you always forget where you put your keys? Or what you were going to say when someone interrupts you? It's possible that you have a working memory problem. Watch this video to learn more about how working memory works and how to tell if it's the root of your forgetfulness.
References
Quak, Michel et al. “A multisensory perspective of working memory.” Frontiers in human neuroscience vol. 9 197. 21 Apr. 2015.
Moss, Mark et al. “Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils differentially affect cognition and mood in healthy adults.” The International journal of neuroscience vol. 113,1 (2003): 15-38.
Moss, M. , Earl, V. , Moss, L. and Heffernan, T. (2017) Any Sense in Classroom Scents? Aroma of Rosemary Essential Oil Significantly Improves Cognition in Young School Children. Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science, 7, 450-463.
Moss, Mark, and Lorraine Oliver. “Plasma 1,8-cineole correlates with cognitive performance following exposure to rosemary essential oil aroma.” Therapeutic advances in psychopharmacology vol. 2,3 (2012): 103-13.
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@mehdizj
@mehdizj Жыл бұрын
I am suffering from no working memory. 😂 Sometimes I don't know why I am in the kitchen or in the backyard. I have to go back to the home office room and suddenly I remember why I left the room.
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
I've done that too when I've got too much on my mind. Very frustrating!
@jennieshumaker6807
@jennieshumaker6807 Жыл бұрын
Same!
@ronvalley1973
@ronvalley1973 Жыл бұрын
i do that once a day at least.
@magnetohex703
@magnetohex703 Жыл бұрын
That happens to me too often!. I get so mad!. I go to one part of the room to remember something and then I go to the new room and I completely don't remember why I'm there.!. 😂
@generationx9294
@generationx9294 Жыл бұрын
What you said resonates with me. It's so frustrating. Oftentimes I find retracing my steps to where I came from will jog my memory. As in, what was I thinking about over there before I came walking over here with intent. Doing this usually works 😁
@bitchenboutique6953
@bitchenboutique6953 Жыл бұрын
I used to be so sharp, with endless brain capacity. I remembered everything for everyone. But lately it seems like I only remember the least important things. I can have a great session with my therapist but by the time I get to the notepad in my car I have no idea what we even talked about, or what she told me to work on!
@linn4511
@linn4511 Жыл бұрын
Bring the notepad to the session, I assure you a good therapist wont mind if you tell them "I've been experiencing some memory issues lately, so I'd like to take notes during the session." Just be careful, focus on active listening and truly only write down important things and try not to fall into the trap of writing everything or else the quality of the session will diminish.
@Hallelujur
@Hallelujur Жыл бұрын
Same. 😔 For me the cause seems to be having me/cfs. Working on healing. Praying for you as well!
@crystal6770
@crystal6770 Жыл бұрын
This is me exactly.
@cherubimchristy2556
@cherubimchristy2556 Жыл бұрын
I record on my phone my sessions so I don’t have to remember it helps
@adamtorres5891
@adamtorres5891 7 ай бұрын
1. Use your senses 3:14 2. Visualizing 3:45 3. Smell and taste 4:08 4. Sense of touch 4:58 5. Cognitive offloading 5:19 6. Routines and structures 5:45
@KNotKai
@KNotKai Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I've been going through, and couldn't explain to anyone. I could be doing something and stop to walk into another room and forget what I was doing and start doing something else. It's frustrating to both myself and my partner, so this video is coming out right on time. Maybe I need to get tested for ADHD? But being an adult, I wouldn't even know where to start.
@honestd41
@honestd41 Жыл бұрын
A good place to start would be to talk to your primary care physician about it. You can also talk to a therapist who can assess you for ADHD.
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
My life got so bad I ended up in counseling... I was shocked to find out at age 48 that I had Inattentive ADHD.
@kentGrey
@kentGrey Жыл бұрын
Me too! I'm constantly telling people "of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most!"
@davidhirschhorn2960
@davidhirschhorn2960 Жыл бұрын
Check your genes and see a functional medicine doctor. You might have a mutation that you cannot process B-vitamins.
@davidhirschhorn2960
@davidhirschhorn2960 Жыл бұрын
If genes are not the issue, then could need supplements or diet changes.
@debbie678
@debbie678 Жыл бұрын
Two yrs ago I quit working full time to be a caregiver for my 93 yr old father. This stress has caused an unbelievable amount of memory loss. I'm not hearing my friends conversations for what they are truly saying. They ask me if I'm really listening, which I'm trying to. I can't remember people's names after being immediately introduced. It's awful 😢
@justgivemethetruth
@justgivemethetruth Жыл бұрын
Imagine what this was doing to families before there was social security and medicare ... and there still is no real elder care in much of the country.
@Milesco
@Milesco Жыл бұрын
@@justgivemethetruth And Medicare doesn't cover nursing home or caregiver costs, so you're on your own until you're bankrupt, at which point (and only then) you can get on Medicaid. 😕
@elizabethwilk9615
@elizabethwilk9615 Жыл бұрын
I take care of my 90 year old mother so I can relate - take time to pray or meditate
@MarkWilsonCreative
@MarkWilsonCreative Жыл бұрын
Switching from working full time to being a family carer 6 years ago had a massive immediate impact on my working memory, so I totally relate. It is still the biggest challenge I face day to day.
@LuanaOnMaui
@LuanaOnMaui Жыл бұрын
Yes! When my dad had a massive stroke, overnight I became a full-time caregiver. I became a totally different person. 😢😢😢
@jackiekjono
@jackiekjono Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I needed today. My working memory is terrible and my job is switching a bit so I need to learn a bunch of new things. Off I go to purchase some rosemary.
@littlovepocket
@littlovepocket Жыл бұрын
Best of luck! Will you let us know how it works for you after giving it some time? :)
@jackiekjono
@jackiekjono Жыл бұрын
@@littlovepocket I’ll try. If I forget to tell you, you’ll have your answer😀
@SB_McCollum
@SB_McCollum Жыл бұрын
I was thinking about that, I'd like to remember what I'm reading much better, I've been on the internet waaay too much the last two years. I've got rosemary in the garden, I'm going to try playing with a cutting of it while I read and see what effect that has. I'm an older, now retired ADHDer and I'd like to read all those books I've piled up and learn those hobbies I set back for "when I have time" over the years. We'll see.
@littlovepocket
@littlovepocket Жыл бұрын
@Jacqueline Kjono haha. touché!
@DJBartlett66
@DJBartlett66 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching Dr. Tracy’s videos for a while now. So many topics resonate with me, as a person working on recovering from cPTSD with ADD and anxiety. She helps me understand myself, explains why I am the way I am and how I can overcome. I can’t express my gratitude enough!
@michaelchildish
@michaelchildish Жыл бұрын
Very ironically, people with genuine ADHD are heavily drawn to the stimulation of the internet, videos, social media... whilst at the same time the Information Overload of the always-online modern day is giving normies ADHD-like symptoms and possibly even 'Digital Dementia'. It's going to take professionals quite some time to get used to this reality and diagnose people accordingly. Me? Through to final stage of Autism evaluation, final assessment due in about 6 months. Several friends with diagnosed ADHD say I need to get that checked out. I find many parallels with them, and Jessica McCabe of the How to ADHD channel, and also better ways of thinking combined with practical solutions to deal with associated problems on her channel. PTSD, possibly cPTSD. A lot has happened. On bad days, I feel like I don't belong anywhere and never will fit in anywhere. On better days, I realise, well if I don't fit in anywhere, that means I'm free to flit wherever I like and do what I like within reason! If people don't like me, I have a trusted few I check: AITA? If not, they're not worth even remembering, let alone experiencing any negative emotion over whatsoever. My mental health has already dramatically improved thanks to others I'll recommend. Recently came across this channel and feel like I'm getting the final pieces I need to be my best self! General recommendations: Carol Dweck's Growth 'Mindset' book, latest editions. Learning about Cognitive Biases and Logical Fallacies. Writer Mark Manson is great but often too harsh for the very sensitive. His video on the Attention Diet is very relevant for this video though. Else for Anxiety / Panic or feeling inferior, Mark Tyrrell of Uncommon Knowledge UK has some great vids regarding those.
@jlynn4736
@jlynn4736 Жыл бұрын
Well said. My sentiments as well
@briana1643
@briana1643 Жыл бұрын
me too
@tiffanykrieger5035
@tiffanykrieger5035 Жыл бұрын
Yeppers 💕
@aruraven
@aruraven Жыл бұрын
I haven't even gotten ADHD diagnosed but this is my lived experience. I feel seen in this video. It feels amazing to finally understand what might be happening inside my head a bit better. I have been using checklists for almost 20 years!
@MusicMAAD
@MusicMAAD Жыл бұрын
Same! Not ADHD diagnosed either but claiming it anyway cuz every ADD video out there resonates with me so much.
@Wingedshadowwolf
@Wingedshadowwolf Жыл бұрын
@@MusicMAAD same
@LuanaOnMaui
@LuanaOnMaui Жыл бұрын
Same
@taiperry3554
@taiperry3554 Жыл бұрын
I like to write everything down.... but I often forget to write it down...on to the next task. Long term memory is great though...
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
I have ADHD and this is all so true! 1. We can forget even VERY important things if they are not on our minds when they need to be, like birthdays, a loved one having surgery, and appointments. It doesn't mean we don't love you, and we feel like crap/an idiot when it happens. 2. I have sticky notes everywhere, reminding me of this and that. I've tried using my phone, but now I understand I have to have that tactile sensation of writing to help me remember. Technology works for some people with ADHD, but not me...it's too "out there" for lack of a better word I can't remember right now... 3. To do lists are emensely helpful! I've learned that writing too much stuff to do can be overwhelming and shut me down, however. Better to write 2 or 3 things down and feel good when you accomplish them. 4. Many times I leave objects out or even lights on to remind me to do something. For example, I leave the utility room light on to remind me I have the dryer running and I'll need to fold the clothes later when it stops. Or leave mail out to remind me to pay a bill. On my phone, I'll leave my email open to remind me I have to write someone back... God forbid I close it, because I will forget! Out of sight, out of mind is my mantra, lol! This leads to many organizational challenges! 5. Edit: I thought of something else... I have to buy a purse that has at least two pockets in the front, one for my phone, and one for my keys, and that is where they always go back to, or I will forget them! Ok, that's all I can remember for now... and I'm late for my dentist appointment... Edit: Hey, I made it by 5 minutes after... not too bad!
@littlovepocket
@littlovepocket Жыл бұрын
love everything you touched on here!! can’t tell you how validating it is to know that others unknowingly forget significant dates/events of those that are important to us & deal with the guilt that ensues. I’ve struggled with feeling like it’s a lack of care.. like I would remember it if I thought about it more, this reinforcing it my memory. think that’s something I’ll work through!
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
@@littlovepocket Thank you! Yes, forgetting important dates is a horrible feeling, and I'm sure it makes our loved ones wonder if we really care. =( Part of my problem is just bad organization. I have some birthdays written down here, and some anniversaries written down there... I write down appointments in my calendar in my purse, but if I don't transfer them to the big calendar I look at most days, they are forgotten. I have this paper (somewhere!) that has all the months on it, and each month has several blank lines beneath it to write down important yearly occasions like birthdays for that month. It would be merely a glance at it to know any special occasions coming up for the month, but I just haven't written them down! If I could only get myself organized enough to find the dates and the paper and get them together! Once I do that, I could get in the habit of checking it often, as it's something I can leave displayed out on my desktop... er, after I get that cleared off... =/
@Milesco
@Milesco Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I have the same problem, and it's frustrating. I will conscientiously and diligently remember an important date that's coming up... right up until the actual date, and THEN I'll forget it at the last moment! Like running the ball all the way down the field and dropping it on the one yard line! Arrrgh! 😠
@LDiamondz
@LDiamondz Жыл бұрын
@@Milesco Oh, I hear that! For over a week, I'll keep telling myself my sister's birthday is next tuesday...this tuesday....in 3 days....thursday......then, someone will say it's Friday. I'll think it's Weds or Thursday! Then, I remember my sister's birthday WAS yesterday! It's terrible. But, I can't help it. 😬
@Milesco
@Milesco Жыл бұрын
@@LDiamondz *Yes, exactly!* I'm glad to hear I'm not the only person this happens to!
@ryansenft3315
@ryansenft3315 Жыл бұрын
This is very relatable, as an ADHD adult. As I watched the video, 2 other things came to mind. One of them is to use a silly learning/remembering trick if you can come up with one. Also, I find that writing out reminders in question form helps. I'm inclined to think that's because the question prompts me to think about it.
@ladybaabaa3294
@ladybaabaa3294 Жыл бұрын
I use the silly remembering things (called mnenomic devices) to give otherwise fairly random things better context, to more easily prompt me to remember.
@sweethope8604
@sweethope8604 Жыл бұрын
Dealing with perimenopause at age 35 has given tons of brainfog that make me feel like I have mild alzheimer's so this video lets me know that I can still thrive and not feel like a complete idiot for however long I have to deal with this condition. Thank you so much Tracey Marks! This video was very helpful ^_^
@gail9566
@gail9566 Жыл бұрын
I have inattentive ADD in the last few years I can't remember most things, including pleasant things. Im 59, and worry about early onset dementia
@justgivemethetruth
@justgivemethetruth Жыл бұрын
Everyone does or should worry about that.
@debbiemckenna5
@debbiemckenna5 Жыл бұрын
I am 52 and I have ADD depression anxiety and PTSD. I can’t remember anything. I really can’t take it anymore.
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
I'm almost 54, diagnosed with ADHD Inattentive type at 48. I've always had a terrible memory, but the last couple years of stress has really done a number on me. I think it would help us to work on the inputting part of memory making... like really taking information in with all of our senses, like she said. Get out and be around people again, take walks in nature. We're all too stressed out over things we have no control over.
@kiesh82
@kiesh82 Жыл бұрын
I can relate to this video so much. I have told ppl that I have poor working memory for years but never looked into it. In my early 20’s, I tried to be a waitress at a restaurant that required us to take orders w/o writing them down and had to quit by day 3. I suspect that I have ADHD (inattentive). I’ve been using so many strategies that are suggested for ppl with these issues and never knew it.
@jow3871
@jow3871 Жыл бұрын
I've had low working memory my whole life. This is me 100%. (except I'm congenitaly anosmic.) But I've never had someone that could explain it so clearly. Thank you!
@megfordyce4039
@megfordyce4039 Жыл бұрын
Just as you said “you may have even forgot what I was just saying”, you pulled my attention back to you
@bluefox175_
@bluefox175_ Жыл бұрын
I have a lot of difficulty with knowing if the memory i have is an actual memory, a dream, or something i was thinking about doing or thought about happening. This happens especially with repeated daily tasks like brushing teeth, eating, and drinking water. I used to have a lot of difficulty with taking medication properly and was always scared about over medicating without meaning to. I would have my specific time for taking them, but if i got distracted or even if i didnt get distracted, i would forget if i actually did take them when i was supposed to and be worried if i should take them again or not because i had to take it every day.
@AK-vx4dy
@AK-vx4dy Жыл бұрын
I was struggling a lot with "being lazy" or "disorganized", tried to fight with it on better days, but then i just forget... It is/was source of shame and angry toward myself and i feel "defected".... Later i circled around ADHD and other problems in connection with other symptoms, better i even read about forgetfullness but i connected it mostly with social interactions or birthdays etc., just now i listening to you i finally looked at that angle... maybe beacuse some years ago i stopped trying to fight and even strated to fully (ab)use of labels wich i was given by people. PDD officaly diagnosed some years ago (but i suppose it is inborn condition) surely "helped" to keep this viscous cycle.
@darthfiende1
@darthfiende1 Жыл бұрын
My Achilles heel with working from home is being surrounded by environmental cues that wipe my brain like an Etchasketch. I can make all the to do lists in the world, but I'm constantly getting reminded of other things that need doing. I find that I can't focus on anything else until they're no longer sending signals, but that can take all day. The other day I came out of the bathroom and couldn't remember if I had peed or just brushed my teeth. I'm only 30 and am concerned by how fried my working memory has gotten in the last year alone.
@paul1993willy
@paul1993willy Жыл бұрын
That’s why I immediately know that visualizing things I need to remember wouldn’t be good for me. It’d totally be my type to forget that it’s not a real memory and think I’ve already done it.
@jacquigonzalez5447
@jacquigonzalez5447 Жыл бұрын
@@paul1993willy bingo! Same with multi tasking. If I read an email while eating a sandwich, I imagine I replied but my hands are busy, so I go on to read the next one and never reply to the first. I feel less crazy seeing you have the same experience.
@jacquigonzalez5447
@jacquigonzalez5447 Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t work from home… it was torture. Then I moved in with my boyfriend and thought it would be better at his quiet house but the dogs made me crazy. I scrapped my own business, I’m happier recognizing my limits.
@StormSongs7
@StormSongs7 Жыл бұрын
I can’t recall yesterday, last week or even most of last year…🤦🏼‍♀️ I can recall my grammar school teacher’s names and most every thing else before the last 40 or so years. Things done repetitively have stayed with me, like driving a vehicle, sewing clothes, feeding my house pumas…💁🏼‍♀️
@shanesmith734
@shanesmith734 Жыл бұрын
My memory is horrible when I’m under stress. Recently, I got a job at a restaurant and on my first day I kept forgetting literally anything. But everything in this video applies to me.
@FreeSpirit47
@FreeSpirit47 Жыл бұрын
Obviously, I can't speak for all people, only for myself. The more I use my mind, the less forgetful I am. I'm always asking myself questions inside my mind, always thinking, finding new things to learn. Keeping it fresh, changing things up. Even rearranging my home furniture regularly, keeps me thinking, keeps life fresh.
@hamzahramadan388
@hamzahramadan388 Жыл бұрын
You can not be any better. Respect your high academic progress from my heart.
@alexandrudanciu7874
@alexandrudanciu7874 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful and truly remarkable person. A smart and inteligent lady with a huge sense of respect and confidence. Thanks for it (first video). I have subscribed straight away. On the other hand, I did have had ADHD in my childhood and now at 37 I recognise that I have a very narrow or limited working memory, but a huge capacity to the permanent memory. When something gets important I cannot forget it for life, but small tasks or what I did yesterday or half an hour ago, I always forget.
@billmasters385
@billmasters385 Жыл бұрын
She condenses information wonderfully. Love watching her!
@melodireyes9687
@melodireyes9687 Жыл бұрын
A month ago I ended up with painful tendonitis, which limited my mobility, sleep, activities and socialization with others. In an effort to remain positive, focused and motivated I turned to KZbin and discovered your videos. They are so interesting, informative and helpful in addition to being entertaining and have given me a lot of food for thought! Thank you so much, Dr. Marks!
@jays7259
@jays7259 Жыл бұрын
I just am so appreciative to the people like Dr Tracy who study these things , I’m constantly feeling like a moron for forgetting or asking someone the same thing several times , or feeling anxiety when someone says “remember when I told you xyz” but knowing there’s a reason for it makes me feel better and gives me hope .
@roseannacampbell8380
@roseannacampbell8380 Жыл бұрын
I have dyspraxia and have awful memory, it annoys myself and most people I work with. This video is super helpful, thanks so much for posting it😀
@TravisPluss
@TravisPluss Жыл бұрын
Love the computer analogy. You are a very bright person, Dr Marks.
@halenejean291
@halenejean291 Жыл бұрын
Useful tips to use our 5 senses! Gonna practice them to improve my adhd working memory. I always look forward to your weekly amazing videos - Thanks heaps, Dr Marks
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Awesome Helene! So glad to have you here 😊
@fabuloose15
@fabuloose15 Жыл бұрын
This is so me, and wow I’ve already been doing some of these helpful tips before seeing them here. This video has helped me learn more about myself and what additional tips to implement. Thank you !
@jslywil
@jslywil Жыл бұрын
Right on time! Thank you for this thorough description...AND the hope at the end of the tunnel!
@hamzahramadan388
@hamzahramadan388 Жыл бұрын
Very serious and committed to helping and assist others. Your husband is lucky to have you.
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Thank you Hamzah!
@andrzejmaranda3699
@andrzejmaranda3699 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Tracey Marks: this video is SOO IMPORTANT for me!
@michaellemieux4900
@michaellemieux4900 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making these videos! I always learn something new from watching them.
@cnsmooth
@cnsmooth Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, the timing of this video is amazing as I have terrible working memory and have been given some tools to cope with it. This video has added to my tool box and the tips given are better than what my counsellor has suggested.
@angiedunbar1665
@angiedunbar1665 Жыл бұрын
I deal with this from time to time thank you so much for explaining everything I really enjoy your videos have a blessed day.
@noeliaurquizo4620
@noeliaurquizo4620 Жыл бұрын
I have ADHD and also I'm an interpreter, since my training days I've been applying the visualization technique and it works very well :D
@TheJacobWash
@TheJacobWash Жыл бұрын
This was a really insightful video. One of your tips were to visualize a task to bring it to life more. What about people with aphantasia, the inability to visualize at all. I also was born without the sense of smell, so I am looking for creative ways to increase my working memory. Thank you for your videos and your time!
@muhammadal-mustafa162
@muhammadal-mustafa162 Жыл бұрын
Lady, you are doing a great job. Your videos are always helpful and insightful.
@bahamutaxiomx8706
@bahamutaxiomx8706 Жыл бұрын
I just experienced this earlier today, listening to my doctors. I have always related this to a lack of RAM and it was especially true today.
@WickedLiquid
@WickedLiquid Жыл бұрын
Dr Marks I have been following you on KZbin for so long now I can’t remember how long it’s been 😂 thank you again for another great video. Your videos have been so helpful for me over the years so thanks again!!
@karikaru
@karikaru Жыл бұрын
I was recently diagnosed ADHD, and helpful things for me have been using to-do lists on my phone with daily alarms that go off 3x a day reminding me to look at my list and/or add stuff to it. Combined with putting literally every event in the calendar, this has helped me to have some semblance of productivity. Another big help was just realizing and coming to grips with how frail and fickle my memory was. I have to use notes as a prosthesis for my memory in the same way an amputee relies on a prosthetic limb. Medication is starting to help with the motivation and reluctance to start the stuff on my list in addition to getting my wife educated and trying to create a lot of structure and routine in my life.
@KristinaL1698
@KristinaL1698 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, this sounds like me on every level! It was milder when I was growing up, but as I got older and started dealing with the stress of emotional abuse in my marriage, hormonal imbalances, a mild traumatic brain injury from an auto accident, then the death of my husband and finding out I'd be living on significantly less money to where I'd have to give up most of the things that had always been important to me, it became much worse. I knew I needed (and am getting) therapy for the stress/abuse issues. Looks like I'll want to look into help for possible ADD as well. (I'm definitely not hyperactive!)
@superstormday993
@superstormday993 Жыл бұрын
Great video... This affects me all day everyday. I try to make lists all the time Things to do Things to get Monthly bills to pay At workI type what customers twll me and I make a joke that I talk to myself because i seriously do. I've gotten better about putting keys, purse, phone, glasses ALWAYS un the same spot. Same with my credit cards and cash
@mind-of-neo
@mind-of-neo Жыл бұрын
I find that i naturally associate my thoughts with what is going on around me subconsciously, such that i have adapted to retracing my steps on a walk or rewinding a video a few seconds to see if what i was hearing or seeing at the time can remind me of the thought i was thinking in that moment.
@detoriamason9223
@detoriamason9223 Жыл бұрын
Hello Dr Tracy! I saw you this morning on "Good Morning Washington". Wow! Thanks for your good advice on managing anxiety.🌺 I'm diagnosed with Complex Partial seizures with memory loss from auto accidents. John's Hopkins did research on me. The Mystery...I don't know what a seizure feels like. It's on both sides of my Brain...It takes my short term memory away. I've been journaling awhile.
@GSOAguitarplayer
@GSOAguitarplayer Жыл бұрын
I messed up yesterday and seeing this and having adhd this makes sense. Wish I was your pacient
@kzeender
@kzeender Жыл бұрын
This is very interesting as are all of your videos. Your last point to create routines... I feel like this has been the problem the last couple of years. It seems like our normal routines aren't available anymore. Like when I show up to work I'm not sure if I'll be the only one there or what the day is going to look like. Even driving to work which should be routine hasn't been because of road closures. So many small little things that used to be part of our normal routine life is no longer routine. I definitely have noticed a reduction in my working memory since the pandemic
@theprousteffect9717
@theprousteffect9717 Жыл бұрын
I am thoroughly grateful for your videos, so I hope these requests don't make it seem like I'm not! You just have a wonderful way of delivering information and I appreciate hearing your take on various topics. Would you make videos discussing why it can be difficult to get your thoughts in order and take a while to express yourself during conversations? Also, why you can't force yourself to get things done (like homework), no matter how much you force yourself, and what can actually help push you to get things done?
@katleholiango7007
@katleholiango7007 Жыл бұрын
Simply the best explanation & remedies. Wow you are amazing Dr Tracey.
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Thanks a million Shivom! 🙏🏽
@ThatGuyz82
@ThatGuyz82 Жыл бұрын
I have always said my brain works like it doesn't have enough RAM. When I got DNA testing done, it said I was likely to have low working memory.
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
You knew! I hope you're able to do some of the exercises to expand it.
@ThatGuyz82
@ThatGuyz82 Жыл бұрын
@@DrTraceyMarks it is something that is in perpetual work. Luckily I found a career that is logic based (code writing) and I am able to thrive. Love your videos! Keep it up!
@N1n7A00Th3N00b
@N1n7A00Th3N00b Жыл бұрын
What kind of genetic testing was that?
@lisrt7350
@lisrt7350 Жыл бұрын
My biggest issue, socially, is having to remind people that I care. The second biggest is staying on track toward my goals when every distraction can derail me over and over until I'm on paths I don't value at all. As an adult with adhd I've learned that I can't rely on my memory at all. And it's worse now because of covid! I'd be lost if I didn't have my phone with all the assistive tech in it.
@IsaroBururu
@IsaroBururu Жыл бұрын
Good morning Dr Tracy, thank you for this insightful video!
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Good morning Kagoma. You're welcome! 👍🏽😊
@stizelswik3694
@stizelswik3694 3 ай бұрын
Before watching your video, I'm going to say this: I love to cook. Usually I do alright.... ok... usually I do fantastic. lol... However, just this morning, I was watching a recipe video where the cook was using a whisk. I actually FORGOT WHAT THAT utensil was!!! I got up and asked my husband! He knows my recent memory problem, as he has somewhat of a problem himself. Ok NOW , I'll watch your video... You give some very good tips here. Some might do me some good. Thank you for sharing here! 👍
@saratemp790
@saratemp790 Жыл бұрын
I have a terrible working memory, but the thing I noticed is, having a bad working memory does not affect you too much in your real life. It only affects you more in your work life, because if you forget something at work you can get fired. But if you work for yourself and you forget something, you just say you're sorry and do it later. It's not that big of a deal. So it's this work life that has this exaggerated requirements for working memory.
@annettediberardino6628
@annettediberardino6628 2 ай бұрын
How about the task of driving a vehicle ?
@saratemp790
@saratemp790 2 ай бұрын
@@annettediberardino6628 I am an excellent driver. No, those are not the kind of things I forget. I forget future things. Things you have to remember to do in the future. Shopping lists. Appointments. etc.
@gen.aladeenhandsome3101
@gen.aladeenhandsome3101 Жыл бұрын
my father at his age of 56 always misplace the things like his key and cellphone, one example is he asking me where his phone and then i notice he was holding his cellphone he asking where is his phone while he already holding the phone.
@shannonc.8911
@shannonc.8911 Жыл бұрын
I just love your videos! Thank you for posting them. 😊
@ADAJ3KINGANGEL
@ADAJ3KINGANGEL Жыл бұрын
I’m good at remembering random events from 2003, but I’ll forget the name of the person I just met in a heartbeat.
@babylove3885
@babylove3885 Жыл бұрын
This video came right on time thank you 💫
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
So glad! 😊
@lzi9452
@lzi9452 Жыл бұрын
Daamn Dr. Tracey looking real drippy out here, gotta recognize the fit, also great video
@simplesimon755
@simplesimon755 Жыл бұрын
Another great video, Dr. Marks. Personally I've found great relief from this problem by keeping things in the same place every time, developing routines, and using to-do lists. I also label drawers and boxes. It takes some practice to get in the habit of doing these things but it's achievable. I think it's also important to stay flexible with your routine (open to changes and surprises) and especially to be patient with yourself. In the past I would have a strong influx of negative thinking about myself when I would make mistakes or lose things. That only compounds the problem. So having healthy routines, keeping things in the same place, and staying patient with yourself have been the right combination for me. Thank you again for the great advice.
@justgivemethetruth
@justgivemethetruth Жыл бұрын
Clear plastic storage boxes!
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
I have found the same. I still get pretty thrown off if my routine has to change though... that's when I make mistakes. I'm not a big fan of plastic either, so I try to use seagrass or wicker baskets (and use labels like you said) where I can.
@Milesco
@Milesco Жыл бұрын
@@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Yeah, a change in the routine is a surefire way to forget something. It gets me every time! 😠
@simplesimon755
@simplesimon755 Жыл бұрын
@@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Yes, that's one downside to having a dependable routine. I liken it to walking through the house at night during a power outage. It's fine if everything is where it belongs but you can stumble if one thing is out of place. For that reason I will slow things down a bit until I can adjust. For example, I got my 2 dogs fixed a couple weeks ago and they had to wear those cones for a couple weeks. That really threw us off our daily routine. It was difficult but I had to stay patient with them and myself. We made adjustments while minimizing how much we did every day since I had to figure out our new routine. Now they have their cones off and we're trying to get back to the old routine which is also taking time but those small adjustments are healthy for the brain plasticity, I think. At least that's my bright-side view of it. Good luck and thanks for sharing.
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
@@Milesco Lol, yep, me too! BTW, love your user name (or whatever they're called...!) 😆
@annlofton1728
@annlofton1728 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! These are great suggestions. I have long claimed that I have a finite amount space. At some point things started spilling over the rim of the memory bucket :).
@attheranch873
@attheranch873 Жыл бұрын
This is my experience from head injuries. One thing I do is when I go to a store I always park in a certain part of the parking lot. Especially if it’s a big store. I’ve lost my car so many times you wouldn’t even believe it. So this really helps.
@tebrown2000
@tebrown2000 11 ай бұрын
Wow, this was my personal“cheat sheet” to remembering stuff. Makes sense that I started to lose it when my senses were off.
@AdvSantoshCZalteSillodDistAura
@AdvSantoshCZalteSillodDistAura 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your Best information about Forgetting problem is not disease but it's a common problem we always Forgetting our spectacal, pen, watch ,Books etc it does not mean that we facing Problem of any disease because due to over thinking our mind delete our much part of thinking it does not mean that we are facing any mental disease. HONORABLE MADAMJI NO WORDS TO APPRECIATE YOU AND YOUR TALENT THANKS ONCE AGAIN FOR YOUR BEST INFORMATION ABOUT FORGETTING IS NOT ANU DISEASE AS MENTIONED IN YOUR BEST SPEECH WITH LOTS OF BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WITH WARM AND GREAT REGARDS TODAY I HAVE SEEN YOUR MOST BEAUTIFUL VDO AND I HAVE SUBSCRIBED THE SAME AND SHARED WITH MY FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. MAY LORD ALWAYS BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WITH WARM AND GREAT REGARDS ALL THE BEST
@ritalewis9418
@ritalewis9418 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Tracey glad to see your bck. Love your hair, simply Beautiful.
@iseeit2215
@iseeit2215 Жыл бұрын
I love love this lady, God sent her to help us.
@anthonyfreiwald268
@anthonyfreiwald268 Жыл бұрын
All your hard work is really appreciated... again, thank for laying out this useful information in a way that is easy to understand.
@anthonyfreiwald268
@anthonyfreiwald268 Жыл бұрын
Oh brother... really🙄🙄🙄
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome Anthony. Thanks so much for your support! ❤️🙏🏽
@Elektra_7
@Elektra_7 Жыл бұрын
That was a great video. As a student I used to have a hard time to focus at school or at home when I was doing my homework. I was a great student though by putting so much effort. I was studying till 1 am.. and I was only 12. Things got better as I grew older but still facing attention issues.
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
1am? Wow. I’m glad things have gotten better.
@adityamenon2968
@adityamenon2968 7 ай бұрын
@elektra_7 this is literally me too! I used to study a lot and scored good grades all throughout my academic years. Like you mentioned, I wouldn't be able to pay attention in class as well especially if the subject is boring. All subjects were boring to me except maths. Now as life is getting more and more difficult as I'm getting older, my inattentiveness and poor working memory is making me incompetent. I will be seeing a psychiatrist soon. Let's see how it goes.
@Elektra_7
@Elektra_7 7 ай бұрын
​@@adityamenon2968keep us updated please about your doctor evaluation.
@OHT26
@OHT26 3 ай бұрын
Forgetting is a good thing for life to go on.
@wdwscommittee1915
@wdwscommittee1915 Жыл бұрын
This is the best video I have ever watched.
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊
@robindabreu34
@robindabreu34 Жыл бұрын
This is the story of my life! It's very frustrating.
@marieodu3149
@marieodu3149 Жыл бұрын
I just want to say that multitasking whether at work or at home makes it even worst. I’m the queen of daily journal and list on pads of paper. 😁 I’m called the queen of sticky notes but I need it to remind me. And yes I’m still old school and write things down in my work journal it helps me remember.
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
I thought *I* was the queen of sticky notes! 😆 🤣 😂 Glad to know I'm not alone!
@kasia199213
@kasia199213 Жыл бұрын
Just recently went to speak to my doctor about this and we're checking for all kind of stuff that could be the cause, in the meantime I'll try using your tips, thanks doctor Tracey!
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome Kasia! I hope you get some answers with your work up.
@kasia199213
@kasia199213 Жыл бұрын
@@DrTraceyMarks I hope so, thanks! It's a bit exhausting to live that way so I finally went to do something about it. Could you let us know if you'll have more videos on improving working memory or if there are more resources on what to do do to improve it?
@Chandra_Wilson7
@Chandra_Wilson7 Жыл бұрын
Overall my memory is great! But I noticed when I have had a lot of stress previously and overly anxious I tend to forget things, not focus on a show and have blurred thoughts.. if that makes sense.:: how I can I help this & I struggle with anxiety
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Take a look at my anxiety playlist. I have some videos that give strategies to help depression kzbin.info/aero/PLazcP3-djRZ1WUZSR_MZeNMdrYMVde2_D Oh and how can I forget, my anxiety book has a ton of suggestions www.amazon.com/Why-Am-Anxious-Recognizing-Restoring/dp/0744057043/
@Chandra_Wilson7
@Chandra_Wilson7 Жыл бұрын
@@DrTraceyMarks thank you so much for your reply! I really appreciate it and the fact that you take us serious and respond with such great feedback!💕 I will check it out!
@alittlegreenjean
@alittlegreenjean Жыл бұрын
what a perfect description.
@Marissajoy777
@Marissajoy777 Жыл бұрын
Excellent ideas! Can’t wait to implement them…now, what was I doing again?
@robertthompson8146
@robertthompson8146 Жыл бұрын
My working memory is worse when I’m fatigued or stressed. I can forget I’ve called someone on the phone as the phone is ringing in my hand. And it’s gotten worse since catching COVID (twice).
@2degucitas
@2degucitas Жыл бұрын
I read somewhere a researcher discovered that going through doors has a mental map effect on memory, leading to forgetting. Keep this in mind, unless you go through a door and forget it.
@bringyourzella1991
@bringyourzella1991 Жыл бұрын
Not related to the video, but I was wondering if you could make a video about how eating disorders can relate to mental illnesses, specifically bipolar disorder? Love you and your videos! ❤️
@LVLV-im3ne
@LVLV-im3ne Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Rosemary oil for memory I had no idea.
@amdeko
@amdeko 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ i will forever clap for others until it's my turn 🎉🎉
@littlovepocket
@littlovepocket Жыл бұрын
Very informative! Can you talk about different techniques we can use to reinforce information for more long-term use/application? I’ve always been really insecure about my memory (though I realize the insecurity isn’t serving me!), and I try to make up for that by learning about different subjects and refreshing my knowledge, but I seem to struggle on a day to day basis when it comes to drawing associations that can reinforce ideas. Just often feels like memory inhibits my capacity. Would love your input
@shineonyoucrazyalmond
@shineonyoucrazyalmond Жыл бұрын
I found my working memory got really bad in my late teens/early 20s. It has gotten better over the years as basic adult tasks become more second nature, and I can use my brain power for things that aren'tjust necessary for survival. I attribute the spotty memory of that time to being very stressed about entering young adulthood, and having more on my plate than ever before (and probably drinking too much 😅)
@mandlin4602
@mandlin4602 2 ай бұрын
I’ve been professionally screened for NDs, my working memory is in the borderline. This video is my life lol. I have about 50 alarms on my phone for random reminders 😂 I remember visual and audio better. I tend to repeat something in my mind, then write it down. Then say it to myself then set an alarm. I forget everything it’s a nightmare.
@martinporras6526
@martinporras6526 Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid someday I will forget all my passwords, not sure if they're in my working memory or my long term memory, or who knows where. Thanks for the explanation! I'll make sure to remember watching recommended videos...
@michaelchildish
@michaelchildish Жыл бұрын
Despite what many think, writing passwords down on a piece of paper isn't a terrible idea sometimes. The key is to not make it easy for any wrongdoers and so, not leave it obvious which account they are for. Or if you must, leave them written in a very secure strongbox / safe. Else, if someone has successfully managed to get access to your devices whilst you aren't home, it doesn't really matter if you've bits of paper with passwords on or not. Once someone physically has your computer, if they have skills, they can break in regardless. Therefore in the event of a burglary, immediately secure your financial and personal identity details, social medias etc by contacting those relevant, and primary email account, too.
@openmindz4628
@openmindz4628 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for such informative videos!
@CookieBear187
@CookieBear187 Жыл бұрын
I use my phone’s calendar for “cognitive offloading,” and it has been a lifesaver!
@rolexsige
@rolexsige Жыл бұрын
This is my struggle to retaining information in college. It's so frustrating especially everything revolves your memory and compression for a test.
@brenda1520
@brenda1520 Жыл бұрын
THANKS FOR COMMENTING! DM ME FOR MORE ADVICE AND INFO 👆👆
@sherryroberts1821
@sherryroberts1821 Жыл бұрын
For me the first option doesn’t work. Maybe it’s the “why “ I have memory issues, fibromyalgia,arthritis (pain), depression, PTSD, etc. But if I tried the process of doing something, I forgot I was just thinking about it and I didn’t really do it. I do that a lot! Like I said, maybe it’s the why I forget?? Love your videos!
@dk1828
@dk1828 Жыл бұрын
As usual, thanks for always explaining things in such an easy way, Dr. Marks! 🙏🏼🤍
@DrTraceyMarks
@DrTraceyMarks Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot ❤️
@gelflingfay
@gelflingfay Жыл бұрын
I have major executive function issues. So I hope I remember go come back and watch this and take notes. But I have to go fix my car skylight before I forget for another 5 months. I always forget to fix the leak.
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Жыл бұрын
Giving you a thumbs up so hopefully you get a notification to remind you! 😀
@BMCLegacy
@BMCLegacy Жыл бұрын
Doctor my memory is horrible. I have a pseudo tumor amoung other things and I figured the spinal fluid was accumulating in my skull causing the loss. This explains so much. No one believes me either
@enzobd777
@enzobd777 Жыл бұрын
My first psychotic episode, dpdr and abilify really deteriorated my concentration and my memory but i think i can improve that
@catcraddle65
@catcraddle65 Жыл бұрын
Thank You my working memory is deficient because of my adhd inattentive and dyslexia.
@imanuel4533
@imanuel4533 Жыл бұрын
I simply love what you do. thank you 💓
@monasalman6625
@monasalman6625 Жыл бұрын
ممتازة . أفضل تفسير عن الذاكرة
@NovelNovelist
@NovelNovelist Жыл бұрын
Great tips, but I find that imagining/visualizing myself doing a task can backfire spectacularly because later when I'm reviewing what I've done/need to do, or come across a reminder note I made myself, I think I've ALREADY done the task because I'm remembering thinking about/visualizing it so much that it seems like a memory more than a plan/mental note. I imagine starting my laundry so well for example that I'm shocked hours later when I go to the washing machine and find it empty and the dirty laundry still in the hamper. "But I REMEMBER doing it!"
@mariej5700
@mariej5700 Жыл бұрын
Wow this video was right on time.
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