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I needed to share this.
I've been looking into this, and I found this too bizarre not to share.
I was born premature. To keep me alive, they stuck needles in my stomach among other things. I didn't know the exact details until I saw a picture of myself in the preemy ward when I was little. But then a memory I had carried all my life became very clear:
I remember being in a tiny enclosed space (like a crib), and a woman in some kind of uniform standing over me, and my mother. My mom said "She's going to (gibberish) you." I remember the woman reaching to my stomach, sticking me, and me screaming and writhing around.
This should be impossible, but after talking to my mother about it again recentlky, she doesn't know of any other incidents that could be. But then again (according to my mother), both the priest who baptised me and the doctor who circumcised me said that I screamed more than any child they had ever seen. So maybe this one time the pain was intense enough for my infant brain to retain a single memory. My next memory wasn't until I was about three or so.
But if this is true (and I would say it IS impossible if it wasn't my memory) I have a single memory from BEFORE I should have even been born.
Anybody have any other bizarre tales that they can't find a proper context to tell them in?
I was born premature. To keep me alive, they stuck needles in my stomach among other things. I didn't know the exact details until I saw a picture of myself in the preemy ward when I was little. But then a memory I had carried all my life became very clear:
I remember being in a tiny enclosed space (like a crib), and a woman in some kind of uniform standing over me, and my mother. My mom said "She's going to (gibberish) you." I remember the woman reaching to my stomach, sticking me, and me screaming and writhing around.
This should be impossible, but after talking to my mother about it again recentlky, she doesn't know of any other incidents that could be. But then again (according to my mother), both the priest who baptised me and the doctor who circumcised me said that I screamed more than any child they had ever seen. So maybe this one time the pain was intense enough for my infant brain to retain a single memory. My next memory wasn't until I was about three or so.
But if this is true (and I would say it IS impossible if it wasn't my memory) I have a single memory from BEFORE I should have even been born.
Anybody have any other bizarre tales that they can't find a proper context to tell them in?
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Re: I needed to share this.
You sure that wasn't a dream?Bug-Eyed Earl wrote:I've been looking into this, and I found this too bizarre not to share.
I was born premature. To keep me alive, they stuck needles in my stomach among other things. I didn't know the exact details until I saw a picture of myself in the preemy ward when I was little. But then a memory I had carried all my life became very clear:
I remember being in a tiny enclosed space (like a crib), and a woman in some kind of uniform standing over me, and my mother. My mom said "She's going to (gibberish) you." I remember the woman reaching to my stomach, sticking me, and me screaming and writhing around.
This should be impossible, but after talking to my mother about it again recentlky, she doesn't know of any other incidents that could be. But then again (according to my mother), both the priest who baptised me and the doctor who circumcised me said that I screamed more than any child they had ever seen. So maybe this one time the pain was intense enough for my infant brain to retain a single memory. My next memory wasn't until I was about three or so.
But if this is true (and I would say it IS impossible if it wasn't my memory) I have a single memory from BEFORE I should have even been born.
Anybody have any other bizarre tales that they can't find a proper context to tell them in?
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It would have to be a dream. It takes babies a very long time to psychologically develop identity of self, and seperate their environments and people/things in them from their own bodies.
Besides, memory generally cuts off at around two years of age on average, although from a general observation, that seems to be not too common.
Besides, memory generally cuts off at around two years of age on average, although from a general observation, that seems to be not too common.
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Like I said, I wouldn't believe it if it was someone else telling me this, but it's haunted me my whole life.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:It would have to be a dream. It takes babies a very long time to psychologically develop identity of self, and seperate their environments and people/things in them from their own bodies.
Maybe I simply had a nightmare as a little kid upon being told about what they did to me. But it's so deeply ingrained I don't know what to think.
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Well, I've been rather freaked out by the sighting of a demon back when I was about four (not a monster, mind you; I mean a demon!)...
But over time I was able to figure out it was a dream.
But over time I was able to figure out it was a dream.
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Human memory is a malleable thing. It is possible for people to "implant" false memories by thinking about something enough times. In other words, if you imagine something enough times, or dream about it enough times, eventually your brain has trouble distinguishing its recollection of the dream or vision from its recollection of real events, and you can believe that it actually happened.
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On a similar note, if something DOES happen and you remember it, if you start to question your own memory you start to wonder if it was just a dream and such.Darth Wong wrote:Human memory is a malleable thing. It is possible for people to "implant" false memories by thinking about something enough times. In other words, if you imagine something enough times, or dream about it enough times, eventually your brain has trouble distinguishing its recollection of the dream or vision from its recollection of real events, and you can believe that it actually happened.
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It sounds like you were given enough information to come up with a scene of what it might have been like. Think of it long enough, and in dreams, and you'll start to think that maybe it really did happen that way and it was really a memory.
Especially given the photo. And if you're parents ever told you about it before you started remembering it.
Especially given the photo. And if you're parents ever told you about it before you started remembering it.
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I have a memory that has haunted me my whole life too. I must have been a year, perhaps a little more... I was in my original house in my bed. I looked out the window and saw a man in a red fireman hat kill my dad. I swear I remember this as plain as day...
The thing is that my dad is still alive...
The thing is that my dad is still alive...
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I doubt it's possible. Most people's earliest memories tend to be from 2-3 years.
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my earliest Clear memory, i have hazy memories from earlier, happens to be me getting chased down a street by a dog, while on holiday in spain.
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I think my earliest memory was of my dad holding me up in our shower. The only thing is, when I first remembered it, that shower was no longer working (it had a cracked pan so we stopped using it).
It must have been when I was around 2, because that was the last time that shower was working.
It must have been when I was around 2, because that was the last time that shower was working.
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This has happened to me sufficently enough that I now regularly question my recollection of my past.Darth Wong wrote:Human memory is a malleable thing. It is possible for people to "implant" false memories by thinking about something enough times. In other words, if you imagine something enough times, or dream about it enough times, eventually your brain has trouble distinguishing its recollection of the dream or vision from its recollection of real events, and you can believe that it actually happened.
That and my regular injections of deja vu is enough to send me questioning my sanity on a good day.
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