Memory (doctors only)?
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Hon, don't believe anyone on the Internet who claims to be a doctor. A responsible doctor would never make such a claim. That leaves the frauds and liars.
Stress can affect your memory.
i am no doctor
What the person above say is true. You have to see out, and don't believe everything you read on here or anywhere else.
I am glad you posted this, because it has made me reason about some things I have need of to do myself. If I were a doctor ;), I would put in the picture you that you need someone to parley to. Being a teenager is deeply hard. The teen years can be intensely exciting, but in some ways (especially beside all the change going on) it is absolutely the hardest time of your vivacity. It helps if you can yak things out with someone who is trained to listen and bequeath good counsel.
If you have the resources to see a counselor, please go. Stress can grounds you to not remember things, as can depression. Also, the matured saying "if you don't use it, you lose it" is true. Since you don't dance to school immediately, your brain is less used to have to remember things, so it can kind of bring back out of shape, newly like your body would if you sit around all hours of daylight. Try to go posterior to school! If you can't, at tiniest read and go to the library, if at all possible You have to take motivated!
If you don't have the fate to see someone like a psychologist or counselor, getting exercise can minister to some with your inner health of frustration and anxiety. Good luck to you.
I'm not a doctor but I am almost fully trained as an employment therapist dealing next to mental health issues such as yours. Indeed, it sounds as though you are notably stressed out. Personally, I have lately been deeply stressed with work etc and I tend to forget things too e.g. I forgot that my brother asked me to practice driving next to him and forgot about other conversations and things I needed to do, which made me even more stressed. Is nearby anyone you can talk to as your familial is not there? My guess is it is zilch medically wrong, likely to be stress affecting your memory. I hope it works out for you and you take back to college.