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Do all stroke patients have memory problems?

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Do all stroke patients have memory problems?

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” No. Many stroke patients remember everything they knew before the stroke. They may, however have trouble remembering or learning new things. It may be harder to remember the details of conversations, things to do at a later time or where things are. Memory may also seem good for some things at some times and not so good at other times. This can be upsetting. “What causes memory problems?” How well a person can pay attention, concentrate and understand affects how well they can remember. When things are happening quickly or all at once, they can be much harder to remember. Fatigue can also interfere with memory. remembering or learning something new often means that a person has to stop doing things in old familiar ways. This can be hard to do. What stroke patients know may be different from what they do. It is not unusual to have a good memory but still have trouble carrying out old tasks. “How do you tell if there are problem solving difficulties?” After a stroke, people often can h

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