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Old 03-13-2008, 05:40 PM #1
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Default Memory problem??

I know we've discussed memory issues on this forum, but I've been having problems that may be memory or may be something completely different.

Basically I'm having what I can only call hallucinations. Today, for example, I counted my money before a doctor visit to check that I had enough for my co pay. I did. I found I had six $1, two $5 and a $10. I did this in my car, counted, then folded up together banker style (ones on the bottom, then fives, then the ten, all facing the same direction). Oddest thing; when I went to make my payment, I no longer had a $10 bill! I double checked my wallet, checked my ones to see if there was a $10. Nope. I checked my purse and my car thoroughly. No $10 bill.

This is just one example, but I have had several instances like this, where I am sure I have something, Know I have an item in my purse, car, where ever, but when it comes time to use it, its gone. Not like I misplaced it, but like it was never there!

Is this the MS? A side effect of some medication? Do I need to see a psychiatrist?
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