Greg woke up one morning in August 2017 and thought it was 2005

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The Hunter Valley resident rushed out of bed thinking he was going to miss the bus for university. Then he discovered his kids had grown up and moved out, and that what he was experiencing was amnesia.

The panic started to set in for Gale when she showed him photos of their kids, now much older than Greg remembered.

While it may sound like a product of lazy writing from a daytime soap, the condition is real — although exceptionally rare. "The brain just went, 'Fine, we're stepping off, we're done. You can't take this anymore'," Ms Harvey said.When amnesia happens due to a psychological cause, it is known as psychogenic amnesia or dissociative amnesia. Unlike transient global amnesia, the memory loss is typically permanent.

After the coronavirus lockdown of 2021, outdoor gatherings were for a time the only way to socialise.It provided the perfect opportunity for the pair to go out to picnic spots in their region, including places they had been before and where they had never been.

 

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I woke up in 2022 and thought it was 1984...

I wish I could wake up and it really was 2005

Quick, put all your money on the swans winning the GF

Greg is just out here living my dream

what the fuck is this story please tell me your on mushrooms

“the condition is exceptionally rare.. it affected about five out of every 100,000 people a year, usually middle-aged people”. So about one in 300 people throughout their lives? Is that exceptionally rare?

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