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Old 08-24-2014, 07:48 AM #1
Willowleaf Willowleaf is offline
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Default Memory problems

Hi, I am a bit of a stranger here but just freaked myself out and wondered if any of you had similar experiences. I had a mild head injury over 2 years ago that left me with real problems. Generally these days I function quite well, but today I went to tidy out a cupboard and don't recognise lots of the things in it. Does this happen to any of you? If so how do you not get freaked out? Thanks
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