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Old 04-03-2025, 04:54 PM #1
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Confused No memory of childhood 'outbursts'

Hi, posting under this topic as it is regarding issues that I had during childhood. Not sure when it would have started, but probably went on until I was about 11yrs old.

I have spent hours searching for an explanation to the issue, with no results, just wondering if anyone here can help me, as it still bothers me to this day;

I used to have meltdowns (so I'm told) where I would tip tables and throw furniture. I never remembered such events, even at the time, I never even remembered what could have led up to it, not even an argument etc.
Being tested for allergies (thinking: why?)
Sent to room (why?)
“If you keep behaving like this, then no-one is going to want to play with you” (why?).



The nearest I have come to an explanation is 'Dissociative anterograde selective amnesia', but if so, what could cause it, and could it return?

Many thanks.
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