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Old 07-23-2015, 01:22 AM #7
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DD,

Are you saying you think the door slam event caused all of your problems ?

Any NeuroPsych will tell you that anxiety and depression can cause memory issues.

The carabiner event sounds like it would have been before your college boards.

Sure sounds like anxiety to me. Plus, anxiety can lead to depression.
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