Unfortunately the lack of research materials also means a lack of treatment options. It sounds like you already know why it happens...a genetic problem. Can you explain that? Why his DNA is unstable? Because it seems to me that these lapses in memory are a symptom of that, so that is what we really needs to be treated.
In the meantime, if Sai is aware of these lapses in his memories, there are steps he can take to at least minimize the damage. Keeping a journal, for example. The recorded conversations he's had with others on these communicators will be a big help if he forgets too much.
You also mentioned that he experiences pain before it happens...how long before the memory lapse does the pain start?
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Date: 2008-07-19 08:46 pm (UTC)In the meantime, if Sai is aware of these lapses in his memories, there are steps he can take to at least minimize the damage. Keeping a journal, for example. The recorded conversations he's had with others on these communicators will be a big help if he forgets too much.
You also mentioned that he experiences pain before it happens...how long before the memory lapse does the pain start?