Anonymous wrote:if she’s bipolar she might be doing manic thingsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said no suspicion of foul play. This usually winds up being a fugue
What do you mean, exactly?
NP. Fugue is an episode of dissociative amnesia. The person forgets everything, including who they are, and tends to travel or wander away in a panic. It can last anywhere from days to years and some people have multiple episodes. Occasionally you read weird news stories of some missing person being found years later, living somewhere else under a different name but with no idea that they did so or that anyone is looking for them.
That is something you saw on a True Crime TV show. In real life it doesn’t happen. She’s either met with foul play or taken off due to personal reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody reported her missing for SEVERAL DAYS?
My mom was a public school teacher for 25 years and her principal called me to check on her when she didn’t show up for a half day of training—not even a day she was responsible for kids.
According to the published reports, family members were with her until 11pm on Saturday night. She didn't show up for work on Monday morning and was reported missing then, around 36 hours after she was last seen, so it wasn't several days. She is a lovely person and a very caring teacher who always goes the extra mile for the kids. Hope she is found safe.
if she’s bipolar she might be doing manic thingsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said no suspicion of foul play. This usually winds up being a fugue
What do you mean, exactly?
NP. Fugue is an episode of dissociative amnesia. The person forgets everything, including who they are, and tends to travel or wander away in a panic. It can last anywhere from days to years and some people have multiple episodes. Occasionally you read weird news stories of some missing person being found years later, living somewhere else under a different name but with no idea that they did so or that anyone is looking for them.
That is something you saw on a True Crime TV show. In real life it doesn’t happen. She’s either met with foul play or taken off due to personal reasons.