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Old Dec 08, 2011, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by sabby View Post
..... There was no reason for me to believe that it would be different for those of us with mental illnesses as well. Every single time we learn something, our brain changes and learns how to store that information for retrieval.
How might psych meds interfer with that process I wonder. I know that since I gave in to meds there has been a noticable and continuous decline of my cognitive abilities. Learning something new is way outside of my reality. Remembering my name or how to spell 'the' or find the ? on my keyboard is enough of a chore. Finding my way to and from the store I have been to a zillion times. I would like to think my brain is capable of storing information but hey what happened to the information that was already stored in there?

I probably took your comment in the wrong direction but the questioned jumped at me when I read the post.
Thanks for this!
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