That's one of the reasons I went off of topomax, I realized how badly it was eating my words, and decided it was worth going off and seeing if my migraines came back...(they didn't, really)
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Beverly, my husband had that same side effect, and there are alternatives to lisinopril. Maybe it doesn't bother you that much, but it drove him nuts.
It's at the annoying stage. If it gets worse, I'll discuss it.
It's damn freaky, is what. You have the word in line to be said, and when the sentence gets to that word it just evaporates.
Yep. Of course in my mom's case the big red flag was a lack of recognition when the actual word was provided to her. But still...
Topamax is also causing me the word loss, and the dry cough. And dry eyes. I still can't decide if it's worth it.
Also in my case it's not med related. It's my brain. My beautiful, but probably fatally flawed brain. I hope you all are nice to me when I'm unable to talk and all I do is smile sweetly at people and try to grab at the food.
Also in my case it's not med related. It's my brain. My beautiful, but probably fatally flawed brain. I hope you all are nice to me when I'm unable to talk and all I do is smile sweetly at people and try to grab at the food.
OMG, me too.
and try to grab at the food.
We'll totally let you steal all the best nachos.
We'll totally let you steal all the best nachos.
HOLD UP! I did NOT agree to this!
I have the thing with losing the word I need and I don't think it's medication causing it. Who knows?!
It's really annoying when I'm playing Jeopardy and I forget a name or word I've always known. Like Jane Austen, or penultimate.