I was talking to my friend and apparently I've forgotten almost an entire day of sugar-high craziness and baklava. :(
I MEAN SERIOUSLY? How do you forget something like that? I can't remember a single thing about that night, apart from being at her house.
D; Am I the only one this has happened to?
I swear I wasn't drunk. Or high. o-o This would be before my birthday, so I was only 13.
I've forgotten a lot of stuff and memory problems ishn't something I am diagnosed with. I sometimes forget what I'm talking about while speaking, but haven't had a doctor say there's something wrong with meXD
I get that too and I'm 23. I've had these 'blanks' for as long as I can remember, when I've been busy or down. Everyone I've told this to say the same thing happens to them too so it's probably just something everyone goes through from time to time. I wouldn't worry. And if you were high on sugar that would explain a lot.
you tend to forget a lot of stuff your brain doesn't deem necessary.
Around the age of 10 or 11 you forget most of your childhood, it's called infantile amnesia, and it's your brain preparing for adulthood.
Your brain is constantly dumping memories and picking up new ones. It's completely natural. :)
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This is the first one I can... er, remember.
Ahaha. The sugar most likely didn't have anything to do with it. I've had many sugar-trips, I doubt it would affect my memory that much, let alone erase it completely.
>8C Apparently I forgot meeting a boy I'd been wanting to meet for years.
edit: Well, why did my brain randomly decide to delete just a bit of memory. Just the part where I was at the festival? I'm at her house, and next thing I remember I'm still at her house. o-o;;
Ahahaha, if you're anything like me, you don't even know what you had for breakfast this morning. Honestly.
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Really, now. I can't remember half of the sheet I do. I get somewhere and then I think, 'How the hell did that happen?' or something of the sort. You may just be crazy. (Like me.)
Something like that happened to me yesterday/today.
Yesterday I was told something that I found so unbelievable, when I fell asleep the next day (today) I feel like that was a dream. I am positive that it did happen though. I find it really weird though.
IT WAS THE BAKLAVA. It did the same thing to me on a road trip. I still don't know how I made it 600 miles from home.
sugar hangover. i had a mashed potato hangover once. it sucked.
Haha.. I've had that happen to me. And I wasn't drunk. It really confuses the hell out of me when someone is like "Hey, what was up with yaddayaddda.." and I'm like "Umm.. I don't think that was me.." "No, no.. it was totally you.." "No, don't remember.."
And then they think I'm lying. I honestly don't remember, though :/
But I've found that sleep deprivation does some crazy shit to you.

it happens to me all the time... I just need reminded sometimes... The hair dye has soaked into my head, I'm used to it now
Graduated, now time to get on with my life.
Working on; Achievements. These things are hard!

The previous day tends to be blurry at best if I went to bed REALLY late or if my sleeping schedule's been all funky the previous few days. Maybe that was it?
This happens to me when I'm absolutely EXHAUSTED. My cousin keeps telling me stories about one night at camp where I kept going on about how ninjas don't sleep, and I didn't need to go to bed. And something about taking one of those head lamp flashlights and putting it on like underwear. (which reminds me, one of my friends asked another what you could put on the end of a penis to make it more useful. Her response? A flashlight.)
Extremely embarrassing, if true. However, I have no recollection of the night, so who knows what really happened.

When I was your age I would have periods of anywhere from 3 hours to 6 days where my memory sucked and I couldn't remember anything short term. My mom could tell me to do something and I'd get up to go do whatever it was but not remember by the time I'd gotten up. She'd sometimes have to tell me three or four times apparently. I still don't remember much from my early teen years.