Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Hi Tracey, Thanks for writing. No, it doesn't sound like what I know about ADD. I had a roommate for a couple of months recently who has a serious case of ADD and even with medication she was a mess. Your examples don't touch the kind of disorganization she exhibited in every phase of her life. I can still multi-task but it's harder than it used to be -- when each thing I'm doing requires real attention. I've been under an incredible amount of stress for a long time now and suspect that's an important factor. I can hyper-focus when I need to but there's so much going on around me that I have to pay close attention to many things at once and that's the hard part. Glad your memory is good, too. Sometimes I wish mine wasn't as good as it is! There's a lot I'd like to forget. ;--0 Best wishes, [ ] Re: Memory and Concentration Studyand a Question Hi , I have said for years now that Gleevec has interfered with my ability to concentrate. At first I thought it was a memory problem but then I realized that memory and concentration although very closely related, are indeed independent of each other. I can no longer multi-task which I used to do very well. Gone are the days where I could play on the computer and listen to the tv in the background and carry on a conversation with the kids. When I follow a new recipe, I have to check and recheck each step of it, not because I can't remember the next step but because I can only concentrate on one step at a time. Since I've been on Gleevec, I've only been capable of carrying on one thought process at a time which I used to mistake for a memory problem. A good example is this: if someone tells me something while I'm reading something on the internet, without a doubt, I won't retain what the person told me. This is how it was easy for me to confuse memory with concentration. It's not that I couldn't " remember " what the person told me but rather I couldn't concentrate enough to process it because my mind was too busy trying to absorb what I was reading. If someone tells me something when I'm doing nothing but concentrating on the conversation I'm having, I have no problem at all remembering what the person said. I don't know if this would be considered ADD but I'm not prepared to take any medication for it even if it is so I just live with it. Take care, Tracey dx Jan 2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 In a message dated 3/31/2005 9:28:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, rrockef1@... writes: > It's about Gleevec (IM) and concentration and memory. I have noticed that it > has become harder to focus. Of course, I have so much on my mind that it > isn't surprising. My memory seems to be fine. Is there anyone here Again, I want to point out that the study does not address issues with Gleevec. Although in 's email it seems that she is making a separate statement regarding her own concerns with memory and concentration. - Lynne A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Great discussion! My son has ADD and hasn't been on his medication since CML dx. Guess I didn't want another chemical in his body. School is an ongoing struggle for him - trouble staying organized, remembering what needs to be done, etc. Maybe the decision to take him off the ADD medication wasn't a good one, BUT he doesn't experience the fatigue associated with CML/Gleevec. He works a couple hours a day after school four days a week and hardly misses any school except for appointments. Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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