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Q: Memory Problems
asked by: dead_love on February 5th, 2004
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Hello i'm a young female. I used have a good memory remembering every song or band I came across now I can bearly remember any of them. Its just not that but I could easily study for a test because I could remember everything but now I have to study for a long time. It almost seems like my brains full or something. Also i've noticed alot lately that if I try to say a word and I say it in my head I have trouble saying it aloud(stumble over the words forgetting how to pronounce it). This has only happened to the last two months or so and seems to be getting worse. Or half the time I know the defintion of a word but can't say the word and their easy words. Also lately when someones talking i'm listening then all of the sudden my listening gets cut off at first I thought maybe I was just wandering off or cutting out people on purpose btu I don't think I am.Or when i'm not even typing fast I mix letters up like alot and its not because its not because I don't know how to spell the word.
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swmeg
replied on February 7th, 2004
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If you are very concerned you should mention it to your Dr.And make sure you dont let him shove it off.
I have alot of your problems as well but I have an excuse I am on alot of medications for my illness and it causes me alot of memory problems and jsut plain being able to function some days.
When ever we have a health concern it is best to have it looked after. Go wiht you gut instinct.
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