Katie Couric Reveals 7-Hour Memory Loss, Diagnosed With Transient Global Amnesia
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
Katie Couric Reveals 7-Hour Memory Loss, Diagnosed With Transient Global Amnesia
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
Summary
Katie Couric said a June 27 episode at the Aspen Ideas Festival left her unable to recall the month, year, president or two panels she had just appeared on.
An MRI found no stroke, and doctors diagnosed transient global amnesia — a sudden, temporary condition that blocks new memories and often resolves within 24 hours.
Couric said the gap from about noon to 7 p.m. remains a permanent blank spot, while her husband described her repeatedly asking why she was in the hospital.
Three to eight people per 100,000 experience TGA, with adults over 50 at higher risk; experts say possible triggers include exertion, emotional stress, temperature swings or migraines.
Couric said she was relieved the episode was not more serious, while doctors urged anyone with sudden memory loss or other stroke-like symptoms to seek immediate medical care.