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Originally Posted by AlwaysChanging2
Does this make sense?
We don’t have time loss but we have memory loss, but since we stay co-conscious, our memory loss can be construed as time loss.
There is no track of timeloss, but just memory loss.
We do experience time jumps...daze and fuzzy... then it’s the future (just hours or moments)...but who doesn’t?
We don’t get it’s Monday then boom it’s Thursday (but it does sometimes), but it’s vague and can feel there were days and events in between (we stick to a routine)...but 95% can’t remember unless we peel for a memory part and piece some of it together with great effort.
So hard to describe because it’s sometimes not the same but at other times it is.
Is anybody else that lucky, too?
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Yes I have the same thing, my memory is ridiculously awful if I'm switching around a lot, I seem to lose time more nowadays, well like you, usually I am aware that there were days in between but I can't recall anything from them without being prompted by someone and even then it's like I know the story and can say "I went to the shop" but I can't feel any emotion about that time or remember details, it's like they were someone else memories or someone else told me the story. Occasionally I lose small chunks of time, I will look at the clock and its 9am and Im outside gardening then I look again and its 3:30pm and I'm reading a book inside but I have no recollection of anything I have read in the book and have to re-read it. There are a ton of books on my kindle that say I have read them through but I don't remember them at all - someone here must be a really avid reader!

Like right now I can tell you the date I got married, where we went and that it was cold and raining - all the memories I have are images and those are photographs I have in the album - not my own emotions
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Dissociative Disorder with a few 'mind mates'
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