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Old May 31, 2010, 09:06 PM
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I have been having the hardest time remembering things for the past few weeks. Just simple things, but then I got to thinking. It was around this time of year in 05 when things started to go south for me and I kicked my (then) husband out of my parents house and then it was his birthday and then in June is when I moved out of my parents house in 04 and all that started with them and July is when my (then) husband and I got married AND found out I was pregnant. So I'm wondering if my forgetfulness in part of that. My mind just wanting to block that out? I'm between a therapist and group therapy right now, so I don't exactly have a professional to ask this of.

Anyone have any thoughts?
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Old Jun 01, 2010, 05:06 AM
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I think BP meds add to the forgetfulness. I've got particularly bad recently remembering things
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