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I did. I was in my mid 30s, with severe depression and dealing with chronic migraines. I did the long form test, it took hours. Not only was I not cognitively impaired, I still tested as highly intelligent. My memory problems, which were bad, were put down to depression or meds side effects.

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I built in more routines, more things I could do without thinking, and wrote things down. I got better. And yes, I was blanking on friends’ names. I blanked on my own name. There are many causes for memory issues, and lots are normal and not a sign of cognitive decline.

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