igCorcaigh wrote: » Interesting... Can memories form that young? I had a random chat with a woman in a bar recently who claimed to remember being in the womb. She didn't seem like the sanest person to be honest.
dartboardio wrote: » I think I was as young as 18 months or two years old I remember a vague image of crawling on the ground through the hallway, we lived in a bungalow at the time. My mam was getting ready to go out and I remember my auntie was coming to visit, and I looked back at the front door and crawled really fast away from it. So weird being able to think back to being a baby!
cjmc wrote: » I have memories from hospital, I was about 2 1/2 -3.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Wow! That's very early!
igCorcaigh wrote: » How can you put a time on it? I have very early memories of being in hospital too. I must ask my parents when was it. I'm thinking maybe four.
[Deleted User] wrote: » God now you people say it so do I. I have memories of a nurse putting her mouth cover thing on my before an OP - which of course I hope she changed for the OP - but the only OP I can think of was having my lazy eye straightened. Which must have been what? 2? 3? What age do they normally make that OP? This thread is messing with my head!
cjmc wrote: » They can't remember exactly. I hadn't started school , they think about 2-3
Twister2 wrote: » Losing a toy on a London bus Was about 4 or 5
igCorcaigh wrote: » Getting lost from my parents in a shoe shop in Cork. Absolute terror. No idea what age.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ah I do this just for kicks these days. My Son is 5. I take him into shops and lose him. Just to see what he will do
Deleted User wrote: » I am for a long time convinced I remember being bathed in the kitchen sink. I even remember the view out the window beside the sink when it happened. My mam insists its not possible - she only did it from 9 to 12 months of age.
igCorcaigh wrote: » It's a funny thing. When I think of my earliest memories, there only seems to be a view of what I was seeing. No emotional context, or what I was feeling. Just an image.
donspeekinglesh wrote: » All my memories are like that, minus the image - I have aphantasia. I may also have SDAM (Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory), my first definite memory is when I was 7 and I can't remember anything for a few years after. None of my memories have feelings attached, I can remember that certain things happened, or I did things etc, but the act of remembering doesn't bring any feelings with it.
Rubberlegs wrote: » I remember being pushed in a red and white striped buggy, I could only have been about 2 or 3 so around 1975. I remember how upset my mother was when Elvis died and remember when Marc Bolan died. I remember what a little wagon I was hiding in supermarkets and watching my mother frantically looking for me. I can remember my 5th birthday when I asked when was everyone going to sing Happy Birthday to me, my Grandad died that day and everyone was distracted. Being brought to the hospital to see my new sister, Dad had given me a summer dress and long green woolly socks with reindeers on to wear. Sneaking back downstairs to listen to Top of the Pops outside the sitting room door. Holidays in Wexford. Finding True Detective magazines in a shed at my grandparents and hiding out reading as much as I could at age 7ish.