Notorious_1676
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I just woke up from a nap I took, and I had a dream where I kept blacking out I was in an Exam hall and I just finished taking my exam but I had no idea what I wrote. Next thing I remember is studying. For example, I would remember what happened from 2:20–2:40, but I’d forget the rest of the day and wouldn’t know what I did. A bunch of random people would show up and talk to me about something I did with them yesterday, and I had no clue what they were talking about. The same thing repeated for two weeks before I decided to tell my teacher about it. He said he’d help me, and he signed me up for group therapy. As soon as I told him that I kept forgetting or didn’t remember the days prior, but only remembered specific things, he signed me up for group therapy.
Before I got into group therapy, I would still black out, but they were far less frequent, and I remembered most of the stuff that people would talk to me about. A key thing to remember is that everyone was cool with me for some reason despite me remembering nothing. All the people that hated me all of a sudden liked me. But I also remember, as soon as I left the school, randomly telling some random individual to fuck off for some reason.
At group therapy, the people around me were laughing about a joke and exchanging laughs. It was then my turn to speak, and as soon as I did, they all laughed, thinking I was joking. Even the teacher that suggested group therapy thought I was joking and was laughing too. I remember being a lot better after that and I stopped blacking out but I kept touching people randomly and asking them if they were real to make sure I wouldn't blackout.
Before I got into group therapy, I would still black out, but they were far less frequent, and I remembered most of the stuff that people would talk to me about. A key thing to remember is that everyone was cool with me for some reason despite me remembering nothing. All the people that hated me all of a sudden liked me. But I also remember, as soon as I left the school, randomly telling some random individual to fuck off for some reason.
At group therapy, the people around me were laughing about a joke and exchanging laughs. It was then my turn to speak, and as soon as I did, they all laughed, thinking I was joking. Even the teacher that suggested group therapy thought I was joking and was laughing too. I remember being a lot better after that and I stopped blacking out but I kept touching people randomly and asking them if they were real to make sure I wouldn't blackout.