The terrifying event happened to British woman Jessica Sharman, 20, after she suffered a series of seizures during a train ride with her boyfriend, The Sun reported.
All her memories were wiped clean from the attack.
Doctors at a London hospital diagnosed her with amnesia brought on by epilepsy, a condition she'd had since the age of 14.
The news was devastating for friends and family, but doting boyfriend of seven months, Rich Bishop, 25, was determined to win her heart again.
He had his work cut out for him.
Sharman said she couldn't stand the sight of Bishop after the medical emergency, The Sun reported.
They shared a moment alone in the hospital but she "hated it".
"I didn't know him but he was acting like we were in love," she said.
Bishop wasn't the only one Sharman struggled to open her heart to.
Her parents, who she lived with, were as good as strangers.
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Doctors at a London hospital diagnosed her with amnesia brought on by epilepsy, a condition she'd had since the age of 14.
The news was devastating for friends and family, but doting boyfriend of seven months, Rich Bishop, 25, was determined to win her heart again.
He had his work cut out for him.
Sharman said she couldn't stand the sight of Bishop after the medical emergency, The Sun reported.
They shared a moment alone in the hospital but she "hated it".
"I didn't know him but he was acting like we were in love," she said.
Bishop wasn't the only one Sharman struggled to open her heart to.
Her parents, who she lived with, were as good as strangers.
More at the Link
7 comments:
A match made in the psycho ward.
That's the plot of some romcom, a man and his wife. He gives up trying to get her to remember and just courts her again.
The Vow (2012)
"Inspired by true events"
Chick flick.
Wait till it happens again.
The male and female leads in Memento were far, far too good-looking.
Distracting.
A good idea, ruined.
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