Ever since I had a stress breakdown case in near the end of my 9th grade year in high school, I've never been able to recall anything to the great magnitude I had before.
Before my stress case, I was able to tell people anything that happened during the day: from what was on their desk to the vocabulary words on the board. I would even go to cities I've never been before and I remember my way back home.
However, it's been 2 years now, and I have a lot of trouble remembering if I have even spoke to someone that day. It frustrates me that before my stress case, I relied heavily on my vast memory recall. Now, I can't remember a darn thing.
***My question is, is it possible to lose this vast memory recall?***
P.S. Also, is good memory recall linked to puberty? I mean, if your body and brain is growing exponentially, wouldn't that mean the brain had more room to store things, and therefore you would just naturally remember a lot of things?
2006-11-16
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