My tobacco's always crisp now days. Although, I like them right before turning crisp most of the time.
Hell, half the time I am setting, smoking, and wondering where the hell I am.![]()
Yup I figured that I like my tobacco crispy by attempting to dry it out for an hour, and came back to it a couple days later. Delicious.My tobacco's always crisp now days. Although, I like them right before turning crisp most of the time.
yes it's normal. But how often and what kind of things. But the biggest red flag is when you stop realizing how forgetful you are. And yes being stressed out and anxious can make any one more forgetful. Find some way to help yourself relax and not hold onto as much stress... And you will probably remember more things more often.I'm to be 55 this summer. Maybe younger than some here, older than a few others. I have two boys: 5 and 3 years old, just about. I'm a kind of high-strung, anxious person and maybe that contributes to my state of being more and more forgetful. My wife is always asking me these important questions, the answers to which I can't remember: "Did you give them the cough medicine?" And two minutes later: "I asked you a question!" "Um, I'm trying to remember." Is it normal to start forgetting things at this age? I feel like it just got me the last few years. I ask people questions at work, forgetting that I asked them the same questions just a few minutes before.
Thanks friend. I think smoking a pipe helps. And letting things go.yes it's normal. But how often and what kind of things. But the biggest red flag is when you stop realizing how forgetful you are. And yes being stressed out and anxious can make any one more forgetful. Find some way to help yourself relax and not hold onto as much stress... And you will probably remember more things more often.
I think it has less to do with your age, and more with having two boys: 5 and 3 years old….. and a wife who is always asking “important” questions.I'm to be 55 this summer. Maybe younger than some here, older than a few others. I have two boys: 5 and 3 years old, just about. I'm a kind of high-strung, anxious person and maybe that contributes to my state of being more and more forgetful. My wife is always asking me these important questions, the answers to which I can't remember: "Did you give them the cough medicine?" And two minutes later: "I asked you a question!" "Um, I'm trying to remember." Is it normal to start forgetting things at this age? I feel like it just got me the last few years. I ask people questions at work, forgetting that I asked them the same questions just a few minutes before.