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Old 06-07-2012, 02:37 PM #1
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Default Memory Loss

Since I have last posted on here, I seem to be struggling with memory loss.

I have to say... i'm starting to think it is one of the scarier symptoms of PCS.
I wanted to create this thread for people to share the experiences with memory loss as a result of PCS, whether minor or severe.

Lately, I have spurts that feel scary. In my last example, I saw a friends name in my phone and did not who she was. This happened this morning, but than all of a sudden it just hit me randomly in the afternoon who she was. Ive known her for years.

For me, comparing stories helps me feel less alone.
Has anyone experienced memory problems since dealing with PCS?
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