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citalopram and memory

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lily
joined 27 Sep 2011
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Posted by lily, 09:13 27 September 2011

Hi
I have been on citalopram for a good while now and it works really well for me. However my memory is shocking and it's affecting my job as I forget things all the time. I have to make notes all the time but still forget things. It's like 'thinking through fog'. Having said this the benefits of the tablets still far outweigh the negatives. Does anyone else have this problem and have they found ways of dealing with it? I've read somewhere about ginko biloba - Does it work!?
Any replies are much appreciated
laurenP
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Posted by laurenP, 12:08 25 October 2011

I'm not really in the same situation as you do but I understand what you are going through since I have a friend who's been taking the same medication and her complain is the same as that of yours so we are planning this weekend to consult her physician so we'll know how to deal with it.

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