Introduction and asking about ‘name blindness’

Hi. My second post, having just been diagnosed with autism in my 50s. I was also widowed 12 years ago and that time has been such a mess. I didn’t suspect autism while my wife was alive, but we had such a lovely relationship and she just understood me. I realise now that she was my shield from everything my ND brain finds difficult. And having met when I was 19, I had barely done adult life without her.

I’ve found a few old threads here about face blindness. I wouldn’t say I quite have that: I do tend to recognise people I know. That is, I know I know them! But I have such a hard time putting names to faces, or knowing where I know them from. I have spent a lifetime telling myself I have a bad memory and just need to make more of an effort. But it’s scary when people expect you to know their name. I’m a teacher, and recently did a summer course with two pupils I have taught one-to-one (weekly in school) for over three years. Because they weren’t in the usual teaching space, I had no idea what their names were. I had to go and look them up on the register. I realise I remember people by associating them with a physical location or context. If someone moves to the opposite side of the room I’m lost.

i have realised for years that I go through life talking to people I know are friends, but I have no idea what they’re called. Does this sound familiar? I have so many tactics for avoiding having to know anyone’s name.

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  • I do tend to recognise people I know. That is, I know I know them! But I have such a hard time putting names to faces

    This bares a closer similarity to demential than anomia from how you describe it.  With your age and the fact you recognise the people but cannot pull the name corrolated to the face from memory then it is worth getting it checked.

    I would recommend speaking to your GP and ask for a consult with a specialist to get to the root of whatever it is (hopefully it isn't anything bad) so you can then understand it better and research options to work with it.

    As a short term fix for the likes of school, why not get them to wear a name badge when around you - you do the same to normalise it and it should save the issue of not being able to recall their name.

    I'm terrible at remembering names mostly but I find I need to have some connection with the person to be able to want to remember their name. My job has brought me face to face with tens of thousands of people over the years and I just lost interest in trying to remember their names - only the ones meaningful to me were "saved" as I lacked the capacity to do more than that.

    I also will make up a funny little phrase for more complicated names (eg foreign ones) to help me remember them.

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  • I do tend to recognise people I know. That is, I know I know them! But I have such a hard time putting names to faces

    This bares a closer similarity to demential than anomia from how you describe it.  With your age and the fact you recognise the people but cannot pull the name corrolated to the face from memory then it is worth getting it checked.

    I would recommend speaking to your GP and ask for a consult with a specialist to get to the root of whatever it is (hopefully it isn't anything bad) so you can then understand it better and research options to work with it.

    As a short term fix for the likes of school, why not get them to wear a name badge when around you - you do the same to normalise it and it should save the issue of not being able to recall their name.

    I'm terrible at remembering names mostly but I find I need to have some connection with the person to be able to want to remember their name. My job has brought me face to face with tens of thousands of people over the years and I just lost interest in trying to remember their names - only the ones meaningful to me were "saved" as I lacked the capacity to do more than that.

    I also will make up a funny little phrase for more complicated names (eg foreign ones) to help me remember them.

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