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anonymous
writes: i am so young but i have memory loss problems.when i try to focus on one thing i lose so much focus on sumthing else n it feels like im retarted.or it feels like im lazy when it comes to thinking.is it a stage?i can't really remember what happened earlier.i am also having vision problems.could it be an std and if so what std could it be?what could it be?whatz ur opinion.
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 November 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionbecuase I'm having these symptoms and others from kissing someone
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reader, yum yum +, writes (31 October 2008):
I also don't know how severe your memory problems are, it could be in the norm or maybe not.
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reader, yum yum +, writes (31 October 2008):
My opinion is that you should go and see a doctor because its hard to say what it could be without professional counselling. You should see a doctor as soon as possible.
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reader, anonymous, writes (31 October 2008): If you've got vision problems you need to see an optician. They have the necessary kit to check out eyeballs.
I wouldn't worry too much about the memory problems - I'm like that all the time. I'll go out to the garage to fetch something, get there and find I've completely forgotten what I went in there for. Or I'll nip down to the corner shop for a load of stuff and get home with a few essentials missing from the bag. That's all part of having a 'male brain' - and maybe you've got one. A female brain can multi-task. You can tell if you have a male brain by your parking ability. Spacial awareness. Can you reverse a car into a parking spot and get into it absolutely spot-on without juggling back and forth? If so, you've got a male brain.
You might get memory problems if you've had syphilis for about the last ten years, but at your age that's not likely!
If you're worried, see a doctor. But I don't think it's necessary unless the problem gets worse and other people start to notice that something is wrong.
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reader, hlskitten +, writes (31 October 2008):
Only a doctor could say hun
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reader, anonymous, writes (31 October 2008): I don't think it's an STD... where did that come from? This has to do with something in your head/brain. I would go to the doctor.. tell them what's been going on. You could have a case of ADD or could also, be something with your vision. Just go to the doctor they will be able to explain in detail what's wrong with you.
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