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How does the brain work?
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I witnessed a very bad road accident and was first on the scene. The guy was killed and his leg was snapped clean off I know I looked at it but I can't remember what it looked like (thank goodness). I'm the worst with blood too, I would pass out at the slightest bit of blood but that didn't happen either. I can't remember anything from the point I looked at his leg onwards.
Does the brain blank out things as a way of coping or is it like amnesia or what? Also when the accident happened it seemed like it was all in slow motion, how does this happen when you're actually seeing it and its over within seconds?
Does the brain blank out things as a way of coping or is it like amnesia or what? Also when the accident happened it seemed like it was all in slow motion, how does this happen when you're actually seeing it and its over within seconds?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.its a part of the fight or flight mechanism - the body will shut down enough of its senses/experiences for you to ignore the bad bits and deal with the stuff you have to. could also be partly due to shock afterwards - dealing with something like that is pretty traumatic and your brain will obviously try to ignore and forget things it would rather you didn't see. hope you are ok and make sure you get the support you need from people, too. i'm a nurse and see some pretty gross things, but i also seek support from time to time too as it can be hard to switch off or deal with things independently x
Thanks for your answer stonekicker. The post doesn't even go into the half of what I saw. Basically the guy was on a motorbike and drove accross the road sideways into oncoming traffic going about 60mph, came off his bike as it hit the car, he rolled and was then run over by the car. I felt guilty for ages because I felt so useless because I didn't know where to start and thought if I had acted quicker he might have been ok but I've come to the conclusion he was probably already dead. I couldn't stop thinking about it for days and I hate being behind bikes when driving. I never got any support, I just carried on and its slowly gone away. I was just wondering how the brain worked and why I can't remember bits. I couldn't do your job, you'd have to be mentally strong! x