Adamantus wrote:
I get terrible memory issues. I can't remember who works on a particular project at work, what the rules are for working on systems I've worked on for years. If someone's mother died I forget this information and assume that I don't know whether they're mother are father are still alive. I forget their family members names like wife, children. I forget where countries are, what day it is. It's like when things become impossible the trauma of it just destroys all my memory. It's just really awful and I'm sick of it now.
Does anyone else get these memory problems? Do you consider it part of your diagnosis / condition? What can be done about it?
Yes, it's part of the executive functioning problems that many people with an ASC have.
I have exactly the same problem as you at work. If I don't use a command all the time and repeat it hundreds of times, I forget it instantly. I've found a wiki helps with that situation. I usually set one up at each company I work and add instructions on how to do things. It also comes in handy if anyone new starts work.
At home, I use a couple of whiteboards (just like TheSilentOne), notepads, a large writable calendar, a bullet journal and always make a list if I'm shopping (it has to have the products listed in the same order as they are found in the supermarket).
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Diagnosed: Asperger's Syndrome (ICD-10)
Self-Diagnosed: Aphantasia
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 152 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 46 of 200
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