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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 57724" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I occasionally have missing time episodes. The fist time it happened to me made me believe I had been abducted. My memory was pretty much complete photo recall at the time. I remembered every detail up to and right after the missing time. Spooked me out at the time. But being curious about it, I eventually ran across a medical explanation that could account for it. As we age our brains make less and less acetylcholine. That's the chemical responsible for storing and making memory. I still occasionally will catch missing time episodes. Sometimes I find out I did something with no memory at all of doing it. But I take supplements to help with it. It does seem to make a difference. I seldom have missing time episodes anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 57724, member: 288"] I occasionally have missing time episodes. The fist time it happened to me made me believe I had been abducted. My memory was pretty much complete photo recall at the time. I remembered every detail up to and right after the missing time. Spooked me out at the time. But being curious about it, I eventually ran across a medical explanation that could account for it. As we age our brains make less and less acetylcholine. That's the chemical responsible for storing and making memory. I still occasionally will catch missing time episodes. Sometimes I find out I did something with no memory at all of doing it. But I take supplements to help with it. It does seem to make a difference. I seldom have missing time episodes anymore. [/QUOTE]
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