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BadMoon (153955457) wrote:I know s*** happened, the things you don't want to remember, but I don't understand how your whole existence can be wiped out.
Thanx guys for your replies.
BadMoon (153955457) wrote:Doodler (10729465) wrote:BadMoon (153955457) wrote:Simply seeking understanding as to the why of things. I just don't understand. I don't think my Drs. Knows what to make of me either.
Have you tried hypnosis to access memories? We all have cloudy or selective memories of the past, but it is all stored in our subconscious. You can learn to do self-hypnosis, if you don't know a good hypnotherapist that you feel you can trust. There are good recordings you can get to help you.
My memories are sketchy at times and then very vivid at others. Since my life has had many changes and complete turnarounds in it, it often seems like I've lived several different lives.
My memories, the ones i do have are the ones I wish I did not have. To remember the bad parts of my life I don't need help with. To give someone access to those, I simply can not. Idk, I feel weirdly wired. To remember something, it had to make a hard impression on me, if that makes sense.The what I assume are gentle, carefree moments, those I don't have.
Alicen Chains (155870363) wrote:My earliest memories were of me in a highchair and me peeking out a screen door I was barely tall enough to reach.
Recently when my son passed, I couldn't recall my pin for my debit card. I went to the bank and changed it but 3 times at the store, when the cashier was talking to me or it was extra loud my hand would just automatically punch in that old pin. Of course it would lock it up and I'd make a trip to the bank and they'd say " What number did you use?" and I would say "I don't know". They literally looked at me like I was crazy but I didn't know. It took nearly 3 months for it to return to my brain but in the meantime my hand knew it. So strange even to me. The mind is a very mysterious thing.
Alicen Chains (155870363) wrote:My earliest memories were of me in a highchair and me peeking out a screen door I was barely tall enough to reach.
Recently when my son passed, I couldn't recall my pin for my debit card. I went to the bank and changed it but 3 times at the store, when the cashier was talking to me or it was extra loud my hand would just automatically punch in that old pin. Of course it would lock it up and I'd make a trip to the bank and they'd say " What number did you use?" and I would say "I don't know". They literally looked at me like I was crazy but I didn't know. It took nearly 3 months for it to return to my brain but in the meantime my hand knew it. So strange even to me. The mind is a very mysterious thing.
Robyn VIP (8132649) wrote:Alicen Chains (155870363) wrote:My earliest memories were of me in a highchair and me peeking out a screen door I was barely tall enough to reach.
Recently when my son passed, I couldn't recall my pin for my debit card. I went to the bank and changed it but 3 times at the store, when the cashier was talking to me or it was extra loud my hand would just automatically punch in that old pin. Of course it would lock it up and I'd make a trip to the bank and they'd say " What number did you use?" and I would say "I don't know". They literally looked at me like I was crazy but I didn't know. It took nearly 3 months for it to return to my brain but in the meantime my hand knew it. So strange even to me. The mind is a very mysterious thing.
((((((Alicen)))))))Losing a child is the worst thing that could ever happen. My heart goes out to you.
When I left my first husband I remember my Grandfather and Uncle came and got me and packed up all my things. I have no memory of what led up to it, just that things were bad. I think erasing bad memories is a way to protect ourselves somehow.
Nick Blade (187030201) wrote:
Hugs to you Alicen, you're a champ in my book.