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Journalist Katie Couric is sharing a scary medical episode that she skilled on June 27.
In a submit on Substack titled “The Day I’ll By no means Bear in mind,” she detailed a sudden episode that left her unable to recall the present month, 12 months and president.
“I believed it was 2024. And I believed Joe Biden was president,” she wrote.
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The occasion occurred whereas Couric was attending the Aspen Concepts Competition in Colorado, throughout which she participated in two public panels — one on AI and one on journalism — each of which she can not keep in mind in any respect.
“I don’t know what we talked about, or of what occurred when the panels ended,” she stated.

Journalist Katie Couric is sharing a scary medical episode that she skilled on June 27. (Getty Photos)
John Molner — Couric’s husband, who was in attendance on the pageant and the 2 panels — additionally shared his account.
After the occasion, somebody advised Molner that Katie wasn’t feeling nicely. When he reached her, an EMT and a doctor had been tending to her. “I might inform one thing was off,” he wrote. “It might have been altitude illness, however Katie was undoubtedly not all there.”
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On the hospital, when Couric struggled to recall the 12 months, the president and her grandchildren’s names, medical doctors started checking for a stroke.
An MRI revealed no indicators of stroke, which was a aid, however “Katie’s ‘fog’ turned much more obvious,” Molner wrote.

John Molner, Couric’s husband, who was in attendance on the pageant and the 2 panels, additionally shared his account. (Getty Photos)
“She repeatedly requested me the identical questions: ‘What was I doing earlier than we received to the hospital?’ ‘Why am I on the hospital?’”
Couric was in the end recognized with transient global amnesia, a sudden, non permanent episode of reminiscence loss that forestalls an individual from forming new recollections and may erase some current recollections, in response to Mayo Clinic.
“The trigger appears to be as mysterious because the mind itself.”
It’s not attributable to a stroke, seizure or head injury, and it often resolves fully inside 24 hours.
“[It’s] only a very bizarre neural episode that’s fairly unusual and, at the very least most often, is a ‘one and performed’ expertise,” Molner stated.
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Couric stated she lastly started feeling “like herself” once more round 9 p.m. and went to sleep at 2 a.m.
As TGA leaves a “everlasting hole in reminiscence” during the episode and for hours beforehand, Couric stated that from round midday on that day till at the very least 7 p.m. will stay a “massive, black gap.”

As TGA leaves a “everlasting hole in reminiscence” during the episode and for hours beforehand, Couric stated that from round midday on that day till at the very least 7 p.m. will stay a “massive, black gap.” (Getty Photos)
Knowledge exhibits that roughly three to eight individuals per 100,000 may have an episode of transient global amnesia, with individuals 50 years of age and older at larger threat.
The particular explanation for TGA isn’t recognized, however some specialists consider it stems from a “non permanent dysfunction within the mind’s hippocampus — the realm answerable for creating new memories,” Couric shared.
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“Docs consider that is pushed by temporary interruptions in blood or oxygen circulate, or microscopic spasm within the blood vessels.”
Episodes might probably be triggered by intense bodily exertion, emotional distress, excessive temperature modifications or migraines, specialists say.
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Roughly 15% of sufferers may have a recurrence 10 years later.
“Why did this occur to me? Was the altitude a difficulty? Was I dehydrated? Drained? Stressed? The literature doesn’t appear to point that these are contributing components, however the trigger appears to be as mysterious because the mind itself,” Couric wrote.

Anybody who experiences sudden reminiscence loss, confusion, problem talking, weak point, numbness, imaginative and prescient modifications, extreme headache or different stroke-like signs ought to search speedy medical consideration or name 911, medical doctors advise. (iStock)
“All I do know is that these hours might be without end misplaced. Somebody described it as my mind failing to hit the ‘document button.’”
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“Whereas this was a freaky incidence, it might have been rather more critical. So in the end, I’m relieved — despite the fact that a number of hours of a Saturday in June will all the time be lacking for me.”
Anybody who experiences sudden reminiscence loss, confusion, problem talking, weak point, numbness, imaginative and prescient modifications, extreme headache or different stroke-like signs ought to seek immediate medical attention or name 911, medical doctors advise.
