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I hope I'm posting this thread in the right forum. If not, I apologize.
Over the past six months I have noticed an increase in the amount of times that I seem to lose memory for a short period of time.
For example, a little while ago I was going to have a tv dinner with my parents. I got a bowl and walked towards the table, where my dad was already laying out cutlery. Then I looked at my bowl and saw there was a spoon in there. But I had absolutely no recollection of how it got there. I counted the amount of spoons on the table and there wasn't one missing, so I myself must have put the spoon in my bowl a few moments earlier.
Or sometimes I get home, put down my bags and plan to use the restroom, but then who knows how much later I find myself sitting on my bed with no clue as to when or how I got there.
Does anyone recognize this kind of "holes" in their memory? Do you think it's a form of dissociation?
Over the past six months I have noticed an increase in the amount of times that I seem to lose memory for a short period of time.
For example, a little while ago I was going to have a tv dinner with my parents. I got a bowl and walked towards the table, where my dad was already laying out cutlery. Then I looked at my bowl and saw there was a spoon in there. But I had absolutely no recollection of how it got there. I counted the amount of spoons on the table and there wasn't one missing, so I myself must have put the spoon in my bowl a few moments earlier.
Or sometimes I get home, put down my bags and plan to use the restroom, but then who knows how much later I find myself sitting on my bed with no clue as to when or how I got there.
Does anyone recognize this kind of "holes" in their memory? Do you think it's a form of dissociation?