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Default Jun 12, 2022 at 05:10 AM
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Does anyone have severe memory loss from either brain injuries/stroke or severe dissociation that has meant you have been in a situation where you 'woke up' to find you are being contacted by people you don't remember or with someone (in same house) you don't remember meeting or why you liked them? etc


Or you have switched main day to day host several times over a period of years and new hosts don't see friends of 'past host' as their friend cos they feel they don't know them?


I have lost contact with a lot of friends simply because for years I had no idea I suffered from a dissociative disorder of any kind and I guess the complete change of personality would freak people out or I wouldn't have a clue why people were accusing me of lying because the 'last host' had said or done one thing and the next had no memory of it or had a different skill set cos they didn't have access to the same memories/part of the brain etc?

Just wondered if there was anyone else who felt most of their life has passed by an haze with little memory it and no friends/relationship to show you who you are (to them) or where everyone disappeared to???


Seems a lonely life been constantly and heavily dissociated for much of it!
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