Guest guest Posted April 2, 1999 Report Share Posted April 2, 1999 << Gosh, can I blame my loss of memory to the Klonipin or just plain old age? Probably both. I have to get off the Klonipin. >> Benzodiazepenes can " cause " short-term memory loss. Personally, I think it is more of a problem with the long-acting ones, like Klonopin; whereas, I think the short-acting ones don't present as much of a problem. Afterall, you don't have to use your short-term memory that much while you are asleep, eh? Also, the " hang-over " feeling, daytime drowsiness and such that some people experience with their " sleep " medicines can obviously interfere with your " learning " the " morning after. " But then again, being sleep deprived can interfere with your memory/learning too. IMHO RAINBOWPED@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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