Posted by Lou Pilder on May 10, 2010, at 21:13:12
In reply to Re: Do AD's permanently impair your memory?, posted by DeMarco on May 10, 2010, at 20:10:15
> My memory suffered on Welbutrin, especially, word recall. I ended up doing some research into it and remember coming across some research that documented diminished word recall as a side effect of Welbutrin. Sorry (and I don't mean to be snarky), I don't remember where I read it.
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> Depression affects different cognitive abilities depending on the subtype you're suffering from. I've had times when I've felt terrible with and without cognitive slowing.
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> My brief time on Serzone definitely caused permanent damage. I've never been as sharp as I was before taking it. However, I'm sure there's lotsa folks who took it without problems.
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DeMarco,
You wrote,[...depression affects different cognitive abilities...Serzone.. caused permanent damage..]
You have brought out some good points.
You see, I have a different understanding as to what happens when psychotropic drugs enter the brain, but you have brought up that there are different affects. This then brings up the question as to why could there be different affects. ( I am thinking that you could mean that different people could have different affects)
Now if differnt people have different affects, then what if those effects are selected?
You see, there is something that you have posted that I would like to respond here to but (redacted by respondent). If you could use the forum email with your email, I could then email you this.
Lou
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