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Old 01-21-2012, 05:52 PM #1
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Default memory - medication?

My treating physician said there have been some studies done on medication for people with alzheimer's that have been effective in patients with PCS. He suggested that I ask my neurologist when I go to my next visit.

I am curious if anyone on this forum is familiar with this? Are there other medications that can help with memory and focus?

I am two months out from my concussion. I am having a lot more problems with my short-term memory than I had realized. I also have a lot of problems with language (reading, writing, speaking, in both first and second language).
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