Katie Rose

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“If this isn’t a transient amnesia,” I asked myself, “what else could it be?” There were only a few possibilities: a concussion, a viral infection in his brain, ongoing seizures, or a stroke. All four affect memory. Three out of four are life-threatening. His CAT scan was normal, seizures seemed unlikely, it wasn’t drug-induced, so it had to be either transient global amnesia or a stroke.
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys into the Human Brain
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