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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Glad to hear she did not lose her academic skills. Has she been able to remember current faces and names ? As distressing as her prior memory loss is, having functions she can move forward with is a blessing.
Oh, yes, no problem laying down new memories. No personality issues. No nothing. Same old person. Made the same old friends. So, yes. Lots of reasons to be happy. And, the loss of the past doesn't bother her a bit. (Does seem like that sort of memory loss is an anomaly though!)
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