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Old 08-09-2013, 02:24 PM #1
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Confused Colloid Cyst removed 2009 Memory Problems



Hello,

I am new to this. I only decided to google for something about Colloid Cysts, that cause hydrocephulus and having a permanent shunt implanted. I have continuous memory problems. Sometimes I can remember something that was said or happened, then the next day I do not remember anything. Why would I remember sometimes and then not?

I can watch a show on TV, then 30 minutes later I have no memory about what happened on the show. This does not happen every day, just some days.

Has anyone else had this happen to them? It is causing alot of problems for me with my family. They do not understand why I don't remember some of the things I say or do.

Could it be that sometimes the fluid has built up too much and has not drained yet? I do have days where I wake up with a Headache and it will stay with me the entire day. Nothing I take will get rid of it.

I just need something to explain why I am sometimes stupid and then sometimes I am not stupid.
Please help me, someone.
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