Memory loss can be partial or total and it is normal when it comes with Ageing. Sudden memory loss is usually a result of Traumatic brain injury and it may be permanent or temporary. When it is caused by medical conditions such as Alzheimers, the memory loss is gradual and tends to be permanen...
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It seems like since I have been taking Xanax my memory is horrible. I'm just wonderin...
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I take cerefolin for my memory issues. My memory is rapidly failing. I can't remember saying ...odd that my family understands that I have bad memory problems yet still gets mad if I forget...
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...before starting to use mj. When I have less pain, I have better short term memory. MJ actually helps with my memory issues. Yes, if I'm well medicated, my reactions are slower...
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...surprising ways. There's no shortcut! Case in point: My grandmother started taking St John's Wort for her memory problems. however, she nearly had a heart attack, and her...
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...had a problem. He did accept going to a doctor for 'some help for his memory problems'. Each person is...
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I am currently taking Keppra, Lamictal and Depakote. My memory is horrible (I can't even remember which weddings I have been...
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I've been on Lamictal for 4 years due ...most days are fine. I take fish oil for the memory problems. I also take 150mg morning ...the afternoons around 3PM. I've been seizure free for 4 years. ...
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I am only 6 months out of Folfox4. My memory issues have greatly improved from where they were, but I have my ...it will get better. My memory issues revolve around people's names and...
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