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Old 04-14-2008, 04:25 PM #1
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Confused Memory lapses--forgetting entire conversations!

Hi everyone...

I am going in for a consult tomorrow with a neuropsychologist. Good thing,

too, because my memory problems are creating havoc. I can't remember

what prescriptions I've sent in for mail order, I'm losing entire conversations,

and it's making me very upset. I just talked to my daughter, and I asked her

when she's going to get her oil changed. She said, "I told you last night, I

already did." I didn't even remember talking to her last night!!

It's stressful, because I try to take care of meds, dr. appts., etc for my

in laws. My cognitive problems haven't been this bad for about 15 mos.


Is it normal if you have MS to forget this much? I'm still in limbo, but this

is really scary. After I talk to the guy tomorrow, should I call the neuro

about this?

Any advice would really be appreciated.
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Hi Debbie~ Just wanted to wish you luck at your appt tomorrow? Are you having any other SX's?? If unsure, maybe you should call the Neuro's office tomorrow and let them know this is going on.

Please let us know how your appt goes. take care.

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Hi Debbie! This has got to be very frustrating. I have things like this happen too, not often, but it does happen. Makes me crazy! I also feel stupid when it's pointed out to me. Let us know how that testing goes....
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Debbie,

How are you sleeping?

Whenever I sleep poorly and or get little sleep, my cognitive ability is really iffy. And I have been known to forget a lot more during these times.

Try to sleep really good!

If you are married and in the same bed, try single beds in your room. Interrupted sleep is really hard on people. If your bedmate snores, make him see the doctor!

I hope your visit is productive.
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Sorry Debbie for all you are going through.

Sounds so scary. My husband was like that and I too have had some serious "spacing"out moments ON MY JOB!! Lead me to another neurologist for EEG and to rule out seizures first. No seizures

But now this other neuro thinks it may be related to Narcolepsy and sleep apnea. Since i do not get good sleep/oxygen at night I guess you grab moments during the day WHILE awake and space out or its called "micro sleeping"

In my husband's case he lost his short term memory damage due to a sever seizure. He really had to write down as much as he could cuz there was no way he'd remember. Now dont worry as those are extremes.

Sometimes toxicity on the brain can cause this and you can improve your memory by getting a good detox. I did mine through a trained nutritionist who knew how to detect the deficiencies and toxicity.

The brain is marvelous at healing itself.

Hope you get answers. This PHd will probably test you. REmember BAD IS GOOD in this case.

Good luck. Will be looking forward to hearing how you are doing.
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i'm sorry that you're having this problem debbie.
i would definitely call your neuro because this sx is significant.

i was beginning to have really bad short term memory problems.
my neuro put me on a drug called namenda. and it's helped me a lot.

there are several drugs to help cognition. most often they're touted as a help for alzeiheimer's patients.

ask your dr about them.
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hello sorry you are going through this, I also have memory troubles.

as far as advice, log down everything you order and or set up, like appts.
i still mark my calendar each day to let me know i took shot because i will forget and cant tell if i took it, I dont feel my shot,

dont let it stress you, you are not alone in the cogfog part of MS,

it sucks its annoying its... what were we talking about :smiles::::
try to keep your humor as best as you can, I have noticed the more stressed I am the worse my memory, plus fatigue seems to factor into my memory and or lack thereof

good luck on your docs appt and slow down that helps too



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Sorry you are having these issues, must be pretty frustrating and scarey!! Are you having any other "MS" related s/s? Could this be an exaceration. Are you under lots of stress? Sleeping and eating right? There could be a number of reasons this could be happening. Hop you figure it out!! Let us know how you are!

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Thanks to all of you...

Yes, my stress level has increased since coming back home from Hawaii...I

had 2 incidences of balance issues there, after I became overheated during

a walk and when I overdid it while working out.

Dealing with all that my in laws need, plus just normal family type issues

makes me feel overwhelmed very easily. I've been pretty weepy, too...

not just tears, but all out crying jags, wailing, the whole bit Also losing the

car in the parking lot again, etc. I need to slow down, focus, pay more

attention.


I just had to cancel the neuro psych eval because I neglected to check with

the health ins. co. to see if he was in network. Nope...even though I asked

them about it when I called for the appt.

Seems they're listed in behavioral health, so I have to get preauth., etc.,

even though this is not psychological therapy. Grrr. I've decided to go

through my pcp to get a new dr. for this, instead of the neuro.

Have a wonderful day, everyone, and thanks again. Such a great,

supportive bunch of people!!
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What a pain. I am sorry you are having to wait.
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