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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 77548"><p>I don't know much about trazadone, other than when I took it once. I took half of the smallest doze and I was a zombie the next day. By afternoon, I could not remember what I had done all day. However, when I took it I was also in the midst of a severe depressive episode, so it could of have been that, too.</p><p></p><p>Speaking from experience depression could cause the memory issues. If depression can cause it, it stands to reason that bipolar could, too, but I'm not an expert. I'm not sure what you mean by slow responses.</p><p></p><p>You might also want to google executive function disorders and see if any of that sounds familiar as it pertains to your difficult child. When you said he mentioned neurological problems re: the memory and slow responses, that's what I thought of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 77548"] I don't know much about trazadone, other than when I took it once. I took half of the smallest doze and I was a zombie the next day. By afternoon, I could not remember what I had done all day. However, when I took it I was also in the midst of a severe depressive episode, so it could of have been that, too. Speaking from experience depression could cause the memory issues. If depression can cause it, it stands to reason that bipolar could, too, but I'm not an expert. I'm not sure what you mean by slow responses. You might also want to google executive function disorders and see if any of that sounds familiar as it pertains to your difficult child. When you said he mentioned neurological problems re: the memory and slow responses, that's what I thought of. [/QUOTE]
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