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Originally Posted by leilaniana
Is it normal not to be able to remember most of your childhood? I'm 35 years old and have very few actual memories from when I was younger. I have tons of pictures that I can look at, but none actually bring to mind a concrete memory.
In general, my memory is really bad. I can watch movies, then watch them again several months later and not remember how they went. I can learn something about my health, then forget about it a couple of years later. I don't forget everything, but select things I guess.
The few memories I have that aren't linked to photographs are little things - the Christmas tree on top of a bank building we drove by often, driving down roads that had red clay dirt alongside, and a random library room in my elementary school.
I had bad migraines starting at the age of 10, but other than that, nothing traumatic or abusive happened to me. I'm seeing a counselor and am interested in trying to access these memories, but maybe there's a reason I don't remember it all?
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for some people its normal and for others it isnt. having migraines can cause a person to have memory problems as can many other physical and mental health problems. my suggestion is talk with your counselor they will be able to tell you whether your memories can be retrieved /accessible or not and if so how to go about doing it.