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He thought he had a cold and ended up in a coma: he lost 20 years of memories

1/13/2023, 8:50:35 PM


He lost a large part of his memory due to a strange pathology. Feeling sick , she fell asleep in her bed the night before Father's Day. In the morning, her family would have no reason to celebrate, quite the opposite : they found her unconscious , they couldn't wake her up . A UK woman thought she was suffering from a simple cold and went to bed not knowing that her life would not be the same since then: she ended up in hospital with a serious illness and lo

Feeling sick

, she

fell asleep in her bed the night before Father's Day.

In the morning, her family

would have no reason

to celebrate,

quite the opposite

: they found her

unconscious

,

they couldn't wake

her up .

A UK woman thought she was suffering from a

simple cold

and

went to bed

not knowing that her life

would not be the same

since then: she

ended up

in hospital with a serious illness and

lost much of her memory

.

Claire Muffett-Reece

is

43 years old

, a journalist and lives with her husband

Scott

and their two young children in the English county of

Essex

.

In June 2021, as the protagonist of this story explained, she began to experience symptoms similar to what she defined as a 

common cold.

Also, she was

lethargic

.

Husband.

She and her husband Scott have two young children.

Photo: @mrscreece.

On the 19th of that month, the British woman fell

asleep early

.

"The next morning, Scott tried to wake me up,

but I didn't move

. They took me by ambulance to Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, where I suffered from seizures. They

connected me to a respirator

," she recounted in an article written by her in

The Sun

newspaper .

Connected to the device, the patient 

was still having seizures

.

After a week, the doctors decided to transfer her to the

Royal London Hospital

in order to receive 

specialized help

.

The illness

Once she arrived at the health center, she underwent a

battery of tests

.

At first, experts assumed that she had

bleeding

in her brain.

Despite the fact that the latter was ruled out,

her diagnosis was not good

.

"Neurologists

confirmed

that my brain

was swollen

from

encephalitis

, probably caused by a

virus

that had infected me. Scott and my parents were told to

prepare for the worst

," he said.

Encephalitis is a "

rare

" but "

very serious

" disease, the UK's National Health Service (NHS) reported on its website.

"

It can be life-threatening

and requires

urgent treatment

in hospital.

Anyone can be affected

, but the

youngest

and

oldest

are

most at risk

," they clarified.

Interview.

On the local Channel 4 show Steph's Packed Lunch. Photo: Capture/Channel 4.

"Encephalitis

sometimes

begins with

flu-like symptoms

. More severe symptoms appear

over hours, days, or weeks

, and include: confusion or disorientation, seizures or seizures, personality and behavior changes, slurred speech , weakness or loss of movement in some parts of the body and loss of consciousness," the entity added.

Regarding the causes of this disease, he asserted her, 

they are not clear.

"It could be caused by

viral infections,

such as the

herpes simplex virus

or

chicken pox

; a

problem with the immune system

, which mistakenly attacks the brain causing

inflammation

;

 or

bacterial or fungal infections. 

Some types of encephalitis are transmitted by

mosquitoes

(such as Japanese encephalitis),

ticks

(such as tick-borne encephalitis), and

mammals

(such as rabies). 

You can't catch encephalitis from someone else

," the NHS stated.

Muffett-Reece spent

16 nights

in intensive care, connected to

life support

.

Fortunately,

she survived

.

And a cocktail of medication

managed to contain

his

constant seizures of her.

Interned.

The patient stayed 16 nights in intensive care.

Photo: @mrscreece.

During the period in which he remained in the hospital,

five weeks

in total, he suffered

intense hallucinations

.

"He was hallucinating,

quite delusional

at that stage, which is quite normal if you've been on a ventilator. Now let's

laugh about it

, he would tell anyone who would listen that

Phil Collins was my cousin

... He obviously isn't. I thought

there were wasps on the ceiling

or

flies were getting into my ears

. It was

very strange

," he said in an interview on

Channel 4

's Steph's Packed Lunch

program

.

20 years of erased memories

One of those days, his family got clues that something

was wrong with his memory:

"One of the first things I asked was: "How are our cats?" They told me that they

died

 (one of them

many years ago

 and the other a

week before

 I fell ill.) From there

it became clear that some 20 years of memories had vanished,

"

he told

The Sun.

The woman

recognized her husband and both children

, although 

she did not remember

having given birth

,

her marriage, 

birthdays

, and their personal preferences, among other things.

Looking in the mirror, she also did not remember

some wrinkles

that she had.

Wedding.

The woman did not remember her wedding, among other dates.

Photo: @mrscreece.

On the other hand, the Covid pandemic, the attacks of 9/11 in New York and those of 7/7 in London

had been completely erased from his memory

.

"It was

terrifying

to discover

world-changing

events that I couldn't remember," he said.

"The neurologists explained to me that memory loss was a

common side effect

of encephalitis, and

there was no guarantee

that I would get it

back

," he added.

Shortly after leaving the medical center,

he could not walk more

than a few steps.

She felt

weak

: her husband had to help her bathe and dress.

"I felt

helpless and confused

when my family confirmed that I was more

irritable

than usual, which was a side effect of my brain injury," she said.

The recuperation

He is currently feeling

better

, but is still

not 100% recovered

.

His short-term memory

is poor

and he "

rarely" sleeps

through  the night.

"I wake up with

nerve pain and itching

. I got rid of my driver's license for two years and

I can't cook for myself

in case I have a seizure," she said.

Journalist.

He returned to his job some time after suffering from encephalitis.

Photo: @mrscreece.

Muffett-Reece resumed her job as a journalist: "My career is slowly

starting over

, and it was a relief to realize that I did

n't forget how to write

when I interviewed some celebrities, even if

I had to Google who they were

!"

The mother-of-two was

optimistic

about her condition: "As for my lost memories, there is still a

slim chance

that they will return, but if not,

I will have to create many happy new ones." 


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