With biomechanical changes, what you think about as memories changes as well.
I explained a bit about that in my previous post. But in essence, my 'main' memories are now from before i had braces. They're very pleasant. I honestly can't remember *that* much from when i had braces or afterward. It's a bit odd. But it's pleasing. Usually something has to trigger my brain to remember it, like a song, or a smell. But my body is not really able to trigger a memory from back then anymore. My patterns of thinking changed with the patterns of my body, walk, running form, etc. I can remember stuff that sucked and now doesn't suck. Even with that, though, im not sure i caught everything, haha.
So I'm guessing stuck fascia is 'louder' at presenting memories than unstuck fascia, as the stuckness of it is felt every day and builds the 'mask' , which is used every day. Perhaps as time goes on, more experiences cause it to get more and more tangled up, further reinforcing patterns of behavior and movement.
It's even hard for me to explain this kind of stuff because it's difficult for me to pull data from a mask i no longer have. Does that make sense? It's like trying to share the feelings and experiences of someone completely different from myself.
I really wish i could go more in-depth, but i physically can't, lol. So i hope this'll do.