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In medically caused amnesia, recovering memories are rare and generally a slow and gradual process. Most cases of dissociative amnesia are relatively short. Often, memories return suddenly and completely. Memory recovery may be triggered by something in the person’s surroundings, or in therapy.
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Significant memory loss, or the inability to form new memories, may indicate the presence of an amnestic disorder.
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Yes they can but when the pipo around them tells and the changes when he or her gets healed and automatically wants to find out what is taking place so will have to ask for answers.
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Tjat disease is mostly got when aging, got involved in an accident but once aperson is cured and helped by doctors and relatives to recall the last incidents they can easily get their memory back and catch up with the situation, however it can keep on affecting them but slowly by slowly the person gets better.
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If A Person Suffering From Amnesia Was Suddenly Cured, Would They Remember That They Had No Memory?
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Amnesia is a form of memory loss. Some people with amnesia have difficulty forming new memories. Others can’t recall facts or past experiences. People with amnesia usually retain knowledge of their own identity, as well as motor skills.

Mild memory loss is a normal part of aging. Significant memory loss, or the inability to form new memories, may indicate the presence of an amnestic disorder.

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