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Re: Memory

Posted by Brandon on October 20, 1999, at 19:08:02

In reply to Re: Memory, posted by Adam on October 20, 1999, at 17:59:00

> Yeah, if you haven't noticed, my spelling these days has been attrocious.
> Embarassing. I couldn't function without a word processor. The hard thing
> is I'm bright. I'm no genius, but when I feel aspects of my intellect are
> slipping, it can scare me. It's my main asset.
>
> >
> > Hi Adam,

I cant remember which posting it was...I think it was the "Selegiline for Depression" one. Well anyway I remember a lady commenting that Selegiline made her word retrieval really bad. Hmmm...I wonder if there is any correlation. I couldnt find anything in medline though.

Brandon
> >
> > > Any thoughts? Suggestions?
> >
> > Sorry Adam. No suggestions. I know the same thing has happened with me sometimes (thankfully not regularly) though. I forgot my phone number once. Forgot my zip code once. Forget how to spell words I've spelled all my life sometimes. Wierd little things here and there. Not much, but just enough to take notice.
> >
> > Don't have any idea whether it's part of the depression, another symptom of some deficiency in the brain possibly related to the depression, or a direct result of medicines. I hate to admit it, but you aint the only one. I never had these problems before ADs though, so I tend to think it's due to the drugs. Not sure, can't remember! :) ha!


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