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Old Feb 05, 2016, 04:17 PM
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My therapist told me the other day that my forgetfulness and disorganization are the result of the depressive episode I am currently going through. I'm having serious memory issues. :He recommended that I see my psychiatrist, which I am trying to do but she is hard to reach. Has anybody else here experienced this? It has me worried. Thank you.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 04:54 PM
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Hello, ~Tsunami.

I tend to have attention problems as is, but when I'm in a depressive episode/mood they tend to get a lot worse. I'll start doing something, walk out of the room, and then come back to it minutes or hours later. Remembering facts and information becomes more difficult as well. I like to describe it as living "through a haze."

I hope you get in touch with your psychiatrist soon and find relief from your episode.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 05:01 PM
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Hello, ~Tsunami.

I tend to have attention problems as is, but when I'm in a depressive episode/mood they tend to get a lot worse. I'll start doing something, walk out of the room, and then come back to it minutes or hours later. Remembering facts and information becomes more difficult as well. I like to describe it as living "through a haze."

I hope you get in touch with your psychiatrist soon and find relief from your episode.
Thank you convalescence. Your description of it as living "through a haze," really hits home. The world even seems to look hazy. I don't remember what I did last Monday or Tuesday (someone asked me). It's really difficult to try and pretend that I'm normal with a normal memory, when I'm not. I'm very aware of not remembering things and think I must look like an idiot to others. Maybe this is just the depression talking. I hope, also to get in touch with my psychiatrist. I'm thinking about getting a new one, because she's so difficult to contact. I need help now. I left a message and no one called me back. Anyway, thanks for listening, your reply was a big help. Take care.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 05:03 PM
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My therapist told me the other day that my forgetfulness and disorganization are the result of the depressive episode I am currently going through. I'm having serious memory issues. :He recommended that I see my psychiatrist, which I am trying to do but she is hard to reach. Has anybody else here experienced this? It has me worried. Thank you.
I am afraid so.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 05:19 PM
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I am afraid so.
ManOfConstantSorrow,
I'm sorry that you experience this, too. I was starting to think I have Alzheimer's.

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Old Feb 05, 2016, 05:22 PM
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Has anyone had a medication that worked well for the depression and the memory issues? My antidepressant, Viibryd, isn't working at all.

I notice that my depressions/memory issues are much worse than they used to be. Is this a normal course for depression? I can't imagine it getting much worse, I hope it doesn't.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 05:27 PM
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Tsunami,

Yes, absolutely.

I can read a book and completely forget everything I read. I misplace stuff and I have trouble focusing on a task to finish it.

Utter chaos.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 05:29 PM
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I have memory problems. Whether it's the depression, the self-medication at times, or the fact that I don't do very much worth remembering - I'm not sure - but I've noticed it a lot over the years. I have major blank spaces.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 08:50 PM
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I have depression and terrible memory. Never thought the two could be correlated, but you raise a good point. Maybe with depression, we have no desire to store information? Storing info takes energy and sometimes we are limited on that
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 10:56 PM
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Yes, it messes up my recall and concentration big time. Also my attention span goes down to the level of a gnat.
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Old Feb 05, 2016, 11:29 PM
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YES. This became a big issue for me and still is to this day. Years into my depression I suddenly had bad memory and concentration problems. I was just kind of spacey Like a brain fog where I felt like I was either really dumb or just straight up losing my mind. I was concerned other people were noticing as well (don't know if they were or not) Talked to pdoc and he said it was a mood thing which made no sense to me since I'd been dealing w mood stuff for a while and never had that as a symptom. But he was pretty dismissive and didn't seem concerned so I left it at that. I just have to leave lots of notes and reminders everywhere and triple check what I do. Unfortunately I haven't found anything yet to alleviate it. It can be really frustrating, I'm sorry to hear others deal with this too.
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Old Feb 06, 2016, 12:45 AM
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I used to have terrible memory. Not so much anymore (though to this day, I'm still not sure on how the problem got solved)
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Old Feb 06, 2016, 08:25 AM
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Yes, after 20+ years with depression, my memory isn't good at all. But I didnt' know that my depression was the cause until 4 years ago. When I was told by a therapist that it happens after extensive psychiatric episodes. I just learn to deal with it. Tell people, A Lot, that I don't remember and move on. I had to take a part time job and left a full time job because of my bad memory. I had a boyfriend tell me I was spaced out all the time. I can just look vacant sometimes. And not remember a thing that happened at that moment. I do think this is due to my illness but also the various medications over the years.
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Old Feb 06, 2016, 12:23 PM
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My psychiatrist calls it depressive pseudo dementia. There is a lot of information about it online. And yes, I also experience it.
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Old Feb 06, 2016, 06:22 PM
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Your antidepressant might not be helping in general. If you can, you might need to up the dosage or taper off of Viibryd onto a new antidepressant. I find that when the depression is lifted, so is the haze.
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Old Feb 07, 2016, 03:32 PM
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Thank you for responding to my post, I really appreciate it. I wish no one had to deal with this forgetfulness. Hopefully, it will get better. I plan on making an appt. with my psychiatrist, who can be hard to reach. Take care.
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