Memory Changes
"My nurse said that during treatment it may be hard to concentrate. I put important dates on the calendar. I also taped notes on the door to help me remember things."
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What is causing these changes?
Your doctor will work to find out what is causing these problems. They may be caused by stress or a medicine you are taking. Or, they may be caused by the cancer, cancer treatment, or other health problems.
You or a family member should call your doctor or nurse if you:
- Feel confused
- Feel very sad or depressed
- Have a hard time thinking or remembering things
Use the check list below to get helpful tips:
Plan your day.
- Do things that need the most thinking at the time of day when you feel best.
- Get extra rest.
Get help to remember things.
- Write down or tape record things you want to remember.
- Write down important dates and information on a calendar.
- Use a pill box or calendar to help keep track of your medicines.
Ask for help.
- Ask a friend or family member for extra help when you need it.
- Ask your nurse or social worker for help to keep track of medicines and clinic visits.
- If you are very confused, have someone stay with you. Don't stay home alone.
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