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Old 06-01-2010, 09:50 AM #1
Oriana Oriana is offline
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Default Seizures, Seizure Medication and Short Term Memory Problems

Greetings again.

I've had transient periods of short term memory loss for a while, even before my seizures developed. Now my short term memory is becoming exponentially worse. I understand that anti-seizure medication can cause this problem, as well as the seizures themselves. If any of you have short term memory issues, how are you coping? Any suggestions?

I have also had a few episodes when I wake up, get out of bed, walk around, but feel as though I am still dreaming, a feeling I can't shake for some time. I do have seizures both day and night. This sensation of being caught inside a dream is quite scary. Is this familiar to anyone else?
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