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CT scan of a patients Focus
Erasure
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Step One: The Initial Meeting
The first meeting with Dr. Mierzwiak serves primarily as an introductory
meeting where the patient will be given a tour of the facility
and a chance to meet the staff. After that, the patient will sit
down for a consultation with Dr. Mierzwiak. While the possibilities
for this procedure are endless, it is important that the patient
and the doctor have a full understanding of each other's expectations
for the patient's personal case. This helps the Lacuna team tailor
the procedure to best serve the patient. Step
Two: Preparing for the procedure
After a patient decides of the specifics of what memory he/she
is going to have erased, there is some initial preparation that
goes into a successful procedure. The patient is instructed
to collect any items or mementos that have any ties to the memory
that is being targeted. These items will be used by the Lacuna
team during and disposed of following the procedure. This is
to ensure that the patient won't have any unexplainable items
after the memory erasure.
Step Three: Mapping the memory
The team of Lacuna technicians will use the information they
have received and the items brought in by the patient to create
a map of the memory. They will then use this map to extract
the memory from the patients mind.
Step Four: The Procedure
Following the map created specifically for every patient, Dr.
Mierzwiak and his team will begin to erase the targeted memory.
The procedure works on a reverse timeline, which means it begins
with the most recent memories and goes backwards in time. This
approach is designed to target the emotional core that every
memory builds on. By eradicating the core, Dr. Mierzwiak is
able to make the entire memory dissolve. When the patient wakes
up from the surgery, they remember nothing.
Due to the nature of this procedure, there
is virtually no need for post-operative treatment.
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