Holly Massingill noticed the little slip-ups first.
The Austin mother, who once had an “almost photographic” memory, began to stumble over friends’ names when introducing them. She would hop in her car and forget where she wanted to go.
Massingill began to wonder about her brain, though, after she asked her friend if she was looking forward to her upcoming wedding. The friend reminded her the wedding had taken place a month ago — and Massingill was there.
Momnesia — the mental fuzziness and memory lapses that set in shortly after childbirth — had struck again.
The Austin mother, who once had an “almost photographic” memory, began to stumble over friends’ names when introducing them. She would hop in her car and forget where she wanted to go.
Massingill began to wonder about her brain, though, after she asked her friend if she was looking forward to her upcoming wedding. The friend reminded her the wedding had taken place a month ago — and Massingill was there.
Momnesia — the mental fuzziness and memory lapses that set in shortly after childbirth — had struck again.