Descriptive Essay: The Memory Clinic

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The Memory Clinic
We live in a world where anything is possible now. Some people get weird body modifications, some get chips planted in their heads, but my story is different. It is not about two incomprehensible teenagers loving each other relentlessly, and then tragically losing one and another or suddenly waking up from a coma or surprisingly knowing that someone is my father.
However, for me I wanted to lose all my past regretful, and unbearable memories. It is not that I excruciatingly hate it, but I just want to live a normal life. I want to again experience all those essences of beauty in the world. I want to live a life I 'm proud of. So, on Saturday morning I arrange a "brain wave" surgery with Dr. Fitzgerald.
"Morning, Ms.Emilia."
"Morning," I said …show more content…

"I don 't care it will actually work, but I just want to replace or even erase some of my memories. So please you have to do this."
"Well, Ms. Sayers I do believe it is best to inform you that your memories after the surgery may seem not fully there if you know what I am talking about. However, I think it is best for you to try at least."
As the "Memory Land" connection surgery began my heart was thumping like the wings beats of a hummingbird, sweat started to drip from my head, and I mopped it away with my forearm.
"Are you ready?"
"Never in my life I have ever been as ready as like this before," I acknowledged with pride and ecstatic. The thumping sound of the machine, digits here and there started to spiral across my face, the faces of the nurses and also Dr. Fitzgerald 's looked at me curiously, I began to tremble.
A woke up with a massive headache. It just unbearable. Images of my past coiled right through my pale eyes, the unpleasantness of strong antiseptic smell burned my nostrils, and Dr. Fitzgerald was standing beside my

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