Unstable Memories

undefined: Unstable memories is a term for individuals with pseudo/exomemories. Unstable memories are memories that either change constantly, are forgotten easily, or can’t be recalled by just thinking of them.

Examples of unstable memories can be: A person can have one unstable memory, multiple unstable memories, or all their memories can be unstable. Memories can change from unstable to fuzzy or stable over time.
 * A memory one cannot recall at all, but they certainly know happened.
 * A memory that constantly changes, such as people, places, and appearances changing but the core “theme” staying the same.
 * A memory one remembers clearly, but often forgets it exists until something triggers them to think about it again.
 * Unstable memories can cause distress or discomfort for people who have them. These memories are often traumatic or upsetting in nature, but they do not have to be.