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Old 05-30-2012, 08:51 PM #29
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I am one who has severe cognitive dysfunction. I am somewhat better now,but pre diagnosis and the reason for diagnosis I was really bad! Couldnt remember my full name,phone number and all around confusion! It all has somewhat improved. But I still have problems with my short term memory and confusion.. I do have to be checked twice on my thoughts! Not really a care giver,but I still need notes and list to get the through the day..
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