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Amnesia ForumsGeneral & Supportneed some advice
10/07/2008 11:11 PM
Jake
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Hi guys Im Jake. Im just for some advice about my girlfriend. Anyways weve been going out for 4 yrs now. She have a heart condition its called myopathy something sorry i forgot the term but its the heart's muscles its too big so it cant pump blood enough in her system when shes stressed out. But anyways when she gets really stressed out she faints. Then when i talk to her she always forgets the stuff she did prior.

Weve been arguing with my gf for weeks now because shes having interest with this other guy. She fainted last 2 weeks ago and she forgot about the other guy. So i told her what had hapnd and she remembered. I asked her if its ok not to tell her next time she replied do not tell me next time because she wants to be with me. Anyways tonight she called me thinking that nothing happend and she totaly forgot about the other guy.

So i guess my question is can she forget in time totaly? Or does the memory come back? or i should just play along with it.Wassat

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02/17/2012 09:16 PM  Top
ladymaria
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Well maybe she would remember if something triggered it to come back?
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