12-19-2018, 01:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2018, 04:36 PM by Sheogorath.)
Post Traumatic Retrograde Amnesia: The subject suffers from a serious brain injury, resulting in trauma which may result in amnesia which can be temporary or permanent. PTA can wipe past memories, and is most likely to wipe the memory of how the injury itself was caused. The patient may forget their own name and parts of their past, but still retain information such as knowing how to walk. They may recognize friends and family, but struggle to recall their names or memories of them. PTA may cause future problems, such as short term memory loss, and general forgetfulness that impacts daily life. Memory loss may be temporary depending on the severity of the injury, allowing the subject to recover lost memories of their past.
and i see fire, blood in the breeze
[sup]AND I HOPE THAT YOU'LL REMEMBER ME