>>1100436>I've had three seizures in two years and an anuryesum for apparently no reason any doctors could come up with but then again they didn't really do much to begin with. I also get bouts of not being able to suddenly read, make or retain memories and forget where I am and who is everyoneSounds like epilepsy, perhaps brought on by a blow to the back of the head.
Happens to me occasionally.
Aphasia would explain not being able to read our speak properly, even not knowing where you are, where you are or who others are.
You probably have some clue in the back of your mind, but it just doesn't come.
It can affect memories, too. Again, due to damage to posts of the brain that handle memories.
You need to get medicated, especially if you've had an aneurysm. I had one about 8 years ago when my brain seized. It does physical damage.
Sleep is important. Very important.
Too much reading can trigger these symptoms, too.
Metabolic stress can be a problem. Be sure to regulate what you eat and drink. Take note of how different things make you feel when you ingest them.
Stay away from all drugs and try not to get drunk if you drink. Better still, stop drinking. Your brain is more important than a beer or a glass of rum.
Unfortunately it's best that you build a life that supports your maladies. Get healthy, get a girl and start a good life. You will need support, and a lover will understand and give it to you.
I wanted to be a camper/survivalist once, but I found something better.
Stay safe, and think of this as a gift. You're special, unique. You have the opportunity to care for your mind, to understand it more than anyone you will ever know.