Severe Allergy Causes Memory Loss: Personal Story
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- This article from the Mirror details the experience of a 22-year-old woman, Ms.
- * Condition: Dissociative amnesia (severe memory loss) * Age: 22 years old (Ms.
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This article from the Mirror details the experience of a 22-year-old woman, Ms. Duarte, who suffered a severe form of dissociative amnesia following a medical incident. She lost all memory of her life – family, friends, even how to read her native language, Portuguese. Her mother was her sole anchor during this time, and Ms. Duarte believes her mother’s unwavering support is the only reason she believed the woman was actually her mother, as doctors dismissed her symptoms. She eventually found some relief through option treatment with a German practitioner.
Key Details:
* Condition: Dissociative amnesia (severe memory loss)
* Age: 22 years old (Ms. Duarte)
* Symptoms: Complete loss of memory – personal history, family, friends, language skills. Experiences confusion, claustrophobia, and headaches.
* Medical Experience: Doctors initially dismissed her condition,claiming she was “faking it.”
* Support: Her mother was her primary support system throughout the ordeal.
* Recovery: Relearning basic skills (like reading) was a frustrating process. She eventually found some enhancement through alternative treatment with a German practitioner.
* Ongoing Issues: Still experiences confusion, claustrophobia, and headaches.
