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Old 08-12-2007, 09:37 AM #1
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Default memory and medications

Hello to all

I'm worried about the fact that my immediate memory is very bad: I forget what I was going to do, what I was going to say, what I was wanting to see. I'm taking meds for myasthenia gravis. I asked my doctor about this an he said that probably this is a side effect from one of my medications that I can'not stop to take.

Sometimes I feel that the bad memory is in fact an attention problem - my mind is always going to distant places and I lose many pieces of my day.

Does anyone have this problem? How do you deal with this?

(Thank for the support from Neurotalk: this community is a special place in the world.)

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