The topic of memory loss was recently discussed by Sara Hoxha, Anxhela Peristeri and their followers on social networks.
"I want to know how many of your moms have memory problems," Sara Hoxha said on Instagram. "I am very heavy. I'm so serious that people close to me have told me that we won't tell you any more secrets because they say 'we tell a secret and say don't tell the man'. When someone else comes, I say to him: 'I was telling a little about that conversation you told me.' The situation is dire. I don't know, I have it from pregnancy or something else. I think I have it from pregnancy even though Poi is almost 3 years old. Something is wrong here.”
On Instagram, Anxela Peristeri posted: "I have a serious problem. Does it happen to anyone other than me that some people from the past, not only distant, but also close, erase their brains?"
Regarding Sara's case, studies show that pregnancy may be related to a decline in memory ability due to the intense hormonal fluctuations of pregnancy. These symptoms occur in the postpartum period and can even worsen due to sleepless nights and constant hormonal changes. Symptoms last from several months to 1 year after birth.
In Angela's case, forgetfulness is a completely normal part of life for all of us. Many memories of the past fade in order for the brain to make room for other memories.
Forgetfulness can be caused by stress, depression, lack of sleep or thyroid problems. Other causes include side effects from certain medications, an unhealthy diet, or not having enough fluid in your body (dehydration).
But when memory deficits are persistent and interfere with daily life, they may be an indication that you are experiencing the early stages of a memory disorder. For a more accurate diagnosis, you should consult a specialist.