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Old 06-01-2008, 09:13 PM #1
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I've been taking Cellcept for two years now and have noticed a slow and gradual loss of memory and not able to concentrate or problem solve ever since. Does anyone know if this is a side effect from Cellcept or Myasthenia Gravis? I've been to the doctor about it many times and they say it's Adult ADD, but I was never diagnosed as a child and didn't show signs of having this until the last few years. I can't think at all anymore. It's hard to pay bills, clean the house, get groceries, or just finding the right word to say in a sentence. It's very frustrating! I've tried different drugs for ADD but the side effects are making it impossible. My mind is blank all the time and I find myself wandering around the house trying to figure out what I'm doing. Any thoughts or similar reactions to Cellcept?
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