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What are the medical reasons a young woman keeps misplacing or losing things?


Age early 30s and the items in particular are my eyeglasses. 4 pairs and a pair of prescription sunglasses since I moved into this house with my husband, the last 3 pairs I've lost very recently.
I have also been suspecting my husband of taking my eyeglasses too, but I doubt it.
It seems like they have vanished into thin air though.
Is this normal for premenopause? I think have other symptoms of it too. Can it be a sign of dysmenorrhea, I've already been diagnosed with that, but I never lost my glasses like this before the move.
I have also had a lot of stress and depression before, and that never caused this sort of thing to happen before.

maybe it's just getting used to moving into a new house. like you have so many other things on your mind, and things are constantly moving around while you get settled. saying that i had terrible memory. and i'm 28, i've left my phone behind somewhere around 10 times and i never know where anything is.

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