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WhyCan'tIRememberSomethingITryToButHaveNoRealCluesAimingTowardsMemoryLoss.

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A couple of hours ago I wake from what was supposed to be a 26 minute nap but turned into and 8 hour sleep. The way I usually I go to sleep with my earphones in listening to nature noises to help me sleep and I also have a special feature that allows my alarm to sound only through the earphones this is so that I don't disturb others around me. The alarm was supposed to wake me up in 26 minutes later but instead woke up 8 hours later to the noise of foot steps approximately 10 meters away. The alarm is actually very loud specially if its on earphones. Other details I need to add are that I was sleeping face down on my bed and my phone which is the one with the alarm was next to my head on my right side right before I fell asleep then when I woke up  8 hours later and I started looking for my phone thinking my earphones fell off but the alarm was loud enough to wake me up even if they fell of my ears.A few minutes later I found it a place between my mattress and wood frame on my left side about as low as where my waist would be. While thinking about this I remembered this is not the first time this has happened and I have not come up with an answer to any of them. So I thought maybe it just slipped in there but it's impossible. I'am not a Physicist but given the angle and and placement of everything here it is not possible for it to get there on its own. It was on my left side and ended up on my right side maybe I rolled around a lot in the same direction and I accidentally tossed it in there. Nope. the earphones were still attached to it when I found it and if I rolled around the earphones would still be wrapped around my neck and not attached to my phone. I asked nearby people if they knew anything about this and denied I trust them. also when I turned my phone on to close the open applications I saw that there were no open applications thus they were previously closed. They did not crash because if they did I would know, my phone is set to tell me if any app or process has crashed  or stopped but apps never just force quit. Now at this point I can only think of 2 answers: 1-I did all of this and just have lost all memory of this or have somehow figured out how to delete my own memory with extreme accuracy. 2-This place is haunted and I probably need to get out of here immediately. I trust more the first answer because I also seem to have some sort of sleeping disorder where I just fall asleep and cant be woken up until my body wants I suppose. Sometimes while sleeping I am exposed to really loud things and just wont wake up and sometimes I get woken up by things like someone turning a page while reading a book approximately 15 meters away. At this point I am considering a physical interaction wake up alarm system and the easiest and most efficient I can think of is electrical shocks to multiple parts of the body.
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~I would see your doctor and describe what you have described here.You might need a sleep study done to determine what is going on with your brain waves during sleep.
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way off the beaten track!, BC
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