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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 976631" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>If she's able to start one task and finish it without starting a couple in between, then my guess is she might have a mild case, if any. My wife was constantly starting four or five tasks and not finishing any of them until reminded. She still starts sentences and stops before complete. She says her brain has already finished talking but her mouth doesn't catch up.</p><p></p><p>We've been married 13 years and the first eight or nine was like this on a daily basis. She finally went to a neurologist and the suspicions were confirmed. What's funny is her job requires her to mult-task and she is very good at her job. Drives me nuts sometimes, but she's better when medicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 976631, member: 16503"] If she's able to start one task and finish it without starting a couple in between, then my guess is she might have a mild case, if any. My wife was constantly starting four or five tasks and not finishing any of them until reminded. She still starts sentences and stops before complete. She says her brain has already finished talking but her mouth doesn't catch up. We've been married 13 years and the first eight or nine was like this on a daily basis. She finally went to a neurologist and the suspicions were confirmed. What's funny is her job requires her to mult-task and she is very good at her job. Drives me nuts sometimes, but she's better when medicated. [/QUOTE]
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