Amnesia-Personal Narrative

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Walking on the boardwalk alongside the thrashing waves under the grey of the afternoon. I can’t remember. Everything in my head is scrambled and yet everything seems familiar. The night I lost most things important to me in my previous life; the night I was hospitalized. The earliest I can remember was when the speeding light was approaching me unusually fast. Next thing I knew I was in a hospital bed with unknown people hanging over my face. They call themselves my family, but I cannot remember their names nor faces. I had been told I have amnesia with no length of time in would remain; maybe forever. This turning point in my life was one in which I could not go back, but also one that has made me happier than I could wish for. The amnesia taught me to open up and be more social to others, and gain new people to help me on my way through my new life. …show more content…
The other people hadn’t suffered any injuries other than a small alcohol poisoning and a broken nose in one of their cases. My family came to visit almost every day. The nights were lonely and I had a floor on the first floor; when I knew none of the nurses would come by I could sneak out of my window. I made a few other friends that were also hospitalized in the few rooms adjacent to mine. In particular, this one women, who had been in the hospital for a little longer than me stood out to me. She was a dark haired, weak looking woman. Ever time I got the chance to leave I would go hang out in her room and talk for as long as possible. She came to be one of the most important people to me in my new life; another person to give my life a