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- $Title{Is it Really Possible for Someone to Lose Their Memory?}
- $Subject{cause types Mental Emotional Conditions condition brain distress
- stress stressful functional psychogenic amnesia transient global stroke}
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- Is it Really Possible for Someone to Lose Their Memory?
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- QUESTION: On recent television show, a man was portrayed as having lost his
- memory. How close to reality is this? Is it really possible for someone to
- forget everything about himself and life in general?
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- ANSWER: The capabilities of the mind are surprising. When a person suffers
- from extreme emotional distress, he can really "forget," or suppress,
- information about himself and his life. This may be an attempt of the mind to
- make itself more comfortable with a stressful situation. This type of amnesia
- is called "functional" or "psychogenic" amnesia. During the time of the
- amnesia attack, the person can learn new information and does not appear
- generally confused.
- On the other hand, victims of "transient global amnesia" appear confused
- about recent events, but they know who they are and cannot learn new material.
- This type of amnesia is very temporary, and may be triggered by physical or
- emotional stress. The victim may behave as if he has had a slight stroke, and
- should certainly be evaluated by a physician to be sure there is no other
- problem.
- Transient global amnesia is probably caused by an interruption of blood
- flow to the parts of the brain that are important to memory. Experts in this
- field say that the person who suffers from transient global amnesia rarely
- needs treatment for any other problems; he simply needs support during the
- stressful time of memory loss. If the problem occurs often, aspirin may be
- prescribed so that the blood is "thinned" enough so that it flows through
- vessels that may be constricted. This same picture may be caused by migraine
- in younger people.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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