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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 55
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After reading your responses, I have a few more observations:
1. Outside of an episode, I am totally clear on the particular facts involved in my life. I know with absolute certainty that there is no cheating going on. So I haven’t taken something, twisted it and thought it was real for a sustained period of time. It is recurrent and episodic and then my sense of reality goes back to normal.
2. The twisting of the facts has occurred in exactly the same way four different times for periods of about 15 or 20 minutes. My friend told me that even what I said each time was almost verbatim a repetition of the previous episode and that an hour later I didn’t act as if any of it had ever occurred.
3. The episode was highly charged emotionally with me yelling and pointing my finger at him, and I have absolutely no recollection of any of it.
4. To yell at someone and accuse them of cheating is something that is totally out of character for me. I asked if he thought that he was talking to someone else like a split personality, but he said that I knew who I was and who he was and that what I was referencing was actually a very twisted take on things that happened in real life.
4. I am 6-months post-injury and this is the first time I am aware of anything like this ever happening.
Does this still sound like confabulations or could it be something else? I am very concerned and I can use the help of the experiences of others to think through how to raise this with a doctor.
Thanks again
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