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Trouble With Memory, Part Memory Of Incidents, Unable To Remember Spelling. What Treatment Should I Take?

Hi! I m having trouble with memory ...I remember things for the part but when it comes to spelling learning something new my brain turns to mush... it seems like every other word that I try to spell is mispelled it s to the point that I don t like writing in front of nobody for fear they might see that I m having trouble spelling, Is there something that can do...or do I need to see a Doctor about it?
Sat, 12 Oct 2013
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1. because Age is not mentioned by you, thus it is difficult to assess that whether it is age related memory loss or due to some nutritional deficiency/or some neurological disease [learning disability]
2. Consult with a Neurologist for detailed neurological examination [esp.higher function]
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Trouble With Memory, Part Memory Of Incidents, Unable To Remember Spelling. What Treatment Should I Take?

** 1. because Age is not mentioned by you, thus it is difficult to assess that whether it is age related memory loss or due to some nutritional deficiency/or some neurological disease [learning disability] 2. Consult with a Neurologist for detailed neurological examination [esp.higher function]