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Old 12-03-2014, 01:03 AM #1
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Default Amnesia 2 months after injury

I have extreme trouble recalling memories even from a day before and keep having to remind myself what day of the week it is. is there anyway to remedy this? the only way things get imprinted into my memory is if I keep thinking about it over and over and telling myself to memorise it. I giess s all my other symptoms have gotten better besides the mild constant dizziness and headache.

and thank you again so much for the support (:
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