There are no specific things that you would forget. It depends on what kind of amnesia you get, and how it acts out on you.
Some things you might forget are friends, family, events that happened, and sometimes when it gets severe, your own name.
Retrograde amnesia makes you forget some, most, or all of the things that happened to you before what caused you to get amnesia. People you met, things that you did, etc. Anterograde amnesia is the kind of amnesia that causes you to not be able to create any more memories.
Of course, there are many other types of amnesia. If you get retrograde amnesia, or any other amnesia that makes you forget things, there are no specific things that you would DEFINITELY forget.
Your memory. Sometimes you completely lose all your memories, and you can't even remember who you are. Other times, you only lose some of your memories.
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Retrograde.
In general this is called amnesia and someone who has amnesia is called an amnesiac. Another more 'scientific' term is dementia which covers not just loss of memory but a diminished intellectual ability.
Amnesia in DID is marked by gaps in the patient's memory for long periods of their past, in some cases, their entire childhood. Most DID patients have amnesia, or "lose time," for periods when another personality is "out."
One option is the word speechless.
Amnesia caused from an injury is called organic amnesia.
hit your head really hard
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If your favorite soap opera is thrown from a galloping horse and she is suffering from amnesia, she is most likely experiencing responsive amnesia.
The first one was of him playing the original game over Skype with his friend. So if you go to his videos, click the search bar and type Amnesia, look for the playlist calles "Amnesia: The Dark Descent."
Forgetting to do something is not amnesia. Forgetting that you did something could be amnesia.