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I believe I did once when I was in my 20's. I was working as a group leader in a factory and was just stressed all the time. I don't know how to describe the episode except that one day I basically forgot all that had happened over the last couple of months. It was something of a relief in that my stress was reduced. But it was also embarrassing to admit to myself that I had forgotten so much. I hid it as well as I could from my colleagues, but I did tell a few people. The fallout wasn't as bad as it could have been, but that may have been because they already thought of me as weird, lol.
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Something weird happened to me a couple times..not sure if fugue. I was driving; I couldn’t picture my house. No matter how hard I tried, there was just a blank spot in my mind. I became very concerned for my health during those several minutes. I changed highways and headed in the usual direction. Finally a few blocks away from home, I remembered what my house looked like. It happened one more time after that. That was five years ago, and I had lived at my house for seven years at that time. I attribute it to massive stress.
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I can relate. I've had similar incidents when I was under a lot of stress.
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