I have a very good memory. It is weird really. When I decide I'm going to put something in my head, it stays. If it is a conversation that's important to me at the time, I can tell you most of it even years later including what you were wearing, facial expressions, tone of voice etc. Objects in the room and so on. Of course, if it is something that doesn't interest me, I don't remember.
I suspect that most people don't have the kind of memory I do so, I find myself having the same sorts of conversations but, know very well what was said. It is quite annoying sometimes when I have to answer questions over and over again and I'm thinking, "I told you that last week. You were wearing a blue shirt and smiling."
You can't go living life questioning everything you experience as possibly crazy just because you've had some bipolar episodes. You'll live in doubt in be miserable because anything positive might just be that mania thing and anything you experience may just be psychosis, any sadness is depression...choose not to do that to yourself.
I am willing to bet that it happened and he doesn't remember.
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