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TheGoodGuy

TheGoodGuy

Illuminated
Aug 27, 2018
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I just feel like happiness or even good experienced happened so long ago that these memories feel almost falls like they were implanted in my memory.

Anyone else feel like this? Maybe I am just starting to experience dementia at age 24?
 
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Whatshername

Whatshername

That Ghost Lady on the Hill
Dec 14, 2018
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Well, I never thought about it as "implanted", but I do feel similar. Those good experiences are such a blur in my mind, so distant, that often it's hard to believe they happened to me. I'm much older than you, but dementia wold be still too early. In my case I chalk it up to depression, fibromyalgia (the so called fibro-fog), and in the past couple of years too much alcohol.
 
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TheGoodGuy

TheGoodGuy

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Aug 27, 2018
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Well, I never thought about it as "implanted", but I do feel similar. Those good experiences are such a blur in my mind, so distant, that often it's hard to believe they happened to me. I'm much older than you, but dementia wold be still too early. In my case I chalk it up to depression, fibromyalgia (the so called fibro-fog), and in the past couple of years too much alcohol.
Yeah it just seems like such a blur I mean I am "only" 24 and and and still my past seems so unclear where I can only remember certain moment wtf they used to be so clear.
 
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Whatshername

Whatshername

That Ghost Lady on the Hill
Dec 14, 2018
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Yeah it just seems like such a blur I mean I am "only" 24 and and and still my past seems so unclear where I can only remember certain moment wtf they used to be so clear.

I too used to have an impeccable memory. Now both the long term and short term are fucked. I cant't remember what I read or where I put my keys 2 minutes ago :(
 
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Kyrok

Kyrok

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Nov 6, 2018
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Short term memories, yes. Long term memories, no.
 

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