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Woman loses memory after a nosebleed
    2020-10-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A YOUNG Britishwoman is back in the honeymoon phase with her boyfriend of three years after she lost her memory and completely forgot him.

Sophie Clayton, 27, had a nosebleed that triggered a rare disorder, disconnecting her brain from her nervous system.

Within minutes, she forgot everything up to that date — including her own name, and then her whole family and her boyfriend Jonathan Wilson, 27.

Sophie never got any of it back, so as well as learning to do things like use a knife and fork again, she also had to get to know Jonathan all over again.

The pair, from Surrey, “dated” again – and just like the movie “50 First Dates,” Jonathan took her on a tour of their early haunts and places they had been together.

The pair soon fell in love again and Sophie says she still gets butterflies when she’s around Jonathan.

Despite being together for more than three years, she still feels like she’s in the honeymoon phase.

Before her nosebleed, emergency resource dispatcher Sophie was healthy, enjoyed running regularly, and worked in the control room for the London Ambulance Service.

She lived with her parents in Surrey and was getting ready for a night shift in November 2019 when she suddenly had a nosebleed. Sophie was rushed to St. George’s Hospital in London and doctors discovered she had functional neurological disorder (FND) – a condition where signals between the brain and nervous system are interrupted.

(SD-Agencies)

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