My sleeping habit are very worse that results in my poor working memory functioning…!!!
Man really hoping for cure…!!!
Hey Andrey how are u celebrating ur X_mans…??? are u christian ?? right…???
My family is Christian yes… I was Christian too when I was younger. Now I am agnostic. But I celebrate Xmas too because it is a time of hope and generosity and I am hopeful and generous by nature I will exchange presents with my family and friends and drink a glass of red wine and eat some traditional Romanian food made by my mother…
Enjoy the beautiful time my friend…!!!
Thank you… what national holidays do you have in Nepal?
Our scenario is different…we Don’t Celebrate X_mas but few minority here celebrate …Like Big supermarket mall department store… BtW we celebrate Dashain here …its a victory day…where Goddess got victory over evil …!!! Short info…!!! Really bad at english…!!!
Patients with schizophrenia show slower information processing.
I wonder if any patients have found meds that help with this particular problem. I don’t think there are any meds for this. The meds I take help a lot but the cognitive deficits are always there.
As soon as I wake up, I feel refreshed and the meds help a lot with that. Then just get fluctuating overloadedness throughout. Then when it’s time to sleep, the Seroquel can knock me out. When I wake up again, this daily cycle repeats itself. The meds work well by “recharging” daily. I think I may degeneratively “burn out” neurotransmitters daily but with the meds and the sleep, I wake up as if some of those neurotransmitters get restored or maybe even replaced. This is my daily cycle.
I recall once I was in a hospital for abdominal aortic aneurysm, I think, and someone came by and gave me a quick “letter-number sequencing” test. Telling me to repeat numbers she said. And then, when it appeared I reach the maximum of my working memory, she said to recall those numbers in reverse or something like that. Strangely, I had difficulty completing the second request. I suppose she was testing my working memory which apparently is low.