It was written as a concept album on how people end up going insane and what leads up to insanity. It was roughly inspired by the original lead singer Syd Barrett who left the band shortly after the release of their first album due to mental illness, he had mental problems mixed with heavy LSD and other drug usage which led him to eventually lose his mind and excommunicate himself from the world. Alot of Pink Floyd albums are about insanity, mostly attributed to Barrett's mental instability.
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We thought of two reasons why this may occur. The first is that the radio may be getting old. We forgot the second one.
A little, she was just beginning to be skinny, today she is skinny but could lose a few pounds :)
Hinders Better Than Me. The lyrics are " If there's one memory I don't want to lose/It's that time in the mall, you and me in the dressing room."
It is very possible to lose pieces of your memory that become too traumatic to deal with. If you are finding that loss is strong enough that it is disturbing you then I'd suggest going to a psychiatrist. Loss of memory can lead to a dissociative state where you just unplug from life. It is a physical response not a mental illness. Look up EMDR therapy that may help and quickly.
umm she doesnt lose her memory i read all 7 books and that never happened she may have faked it in the 4th book but she never really did!
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yes. but she has short term memory lose afterwards.
You can lose your memory from becoming old or from losing to much white brain cells.
Drugs alter your brain chemistry and can even make you lose brain cells. They can make you lose your memory and destroy your health. Some drugs can be beneficial though, like chemotherapy drugs or medications for mental illnesses.
Dysmnesia is a term used to describe memory disorders or difficulties. It may include issues with memory recall, recognition, or encoding of new information. Dysmnesia can be associated with conditions like Alzheimer's disease, head trauma, or other neurological disorders.
Uhm...no
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A ferret could possibly lose their sense of smell from an illness.
The term "mentally disturbed" is so biased. It implies someone is "crazy" and not in their right mind. But anyone who has a loved one die will experience grief and grieving. Grief is NOT a mental disturbance nor is it a mental illness!