Don’t Forget to Remember Me

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Julia was progressively improving and I was spending as much time with her as I could. They’d taken out the IV’s and the catheter and she was eating pretty well considering her aversion to hospital food. She still stumbled at times when she did her walking, but they’d moved her out of ICU the morning after she woke up.
Her memory hadn’t improved, but I kept telling myself it would over time. We’d talked and joked around and it was bittersweet when she asked questions that she already knew the answers to. It felt like it had when we first met, instantly connected but not voicing or showing the real feelings.
I took a deep breath and tried to convince myself; she will remember. When she did, would she remember losing the baby, too? It scared the shit out of me. Julia was so strong, but this was more than she’d ever dealt with. Dr. Moore, Dr. Brighton and my father all agreed that the loss of the pregnancy was most likely the thing triggering the memory loss. The consensus was still not
...to push her memories.MoreLess
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