In almost all cases, the amnestic period is not recovered, even after complete recovery has occurred. This is usually not a problem, as your brain/mind does not usually wish to have recall of highly traumatic events.
yes
That really is more of a philosophy question than a medical one.
When someone first gets amnesia, they cannot remember ANYTHING (In some rare cases, they may not even remember how to talk.) So, no a person with amnesia does not know how old they are. However, during the recovery process they can figure it out.
how can you describe a person with amnesia
No but maybe if they see something from theirs
no, but he can write.
Amnesic is the medical term for a person who suffers from amnesia.
It is possible for individuals with amnesia to retain their sexual orientation as it is part of their core identity. However, memory loss can vary in severity and may impact the ability to recall past experiences, including sexual orientation. Generally, people may still have an innate sense of their sexual orientation even if they do not remember specific details.
With the anterograde types of amnesia, the person experiences a memory loss of recent experiences
An amnesic is a person who suffers from amnesia.
To an untrained person, a dissociative or fugue state seems like a "handy excuse" for lying. How do you prove that a person doesn't remember? Even professionals are often skeptical.
The word is spelled amnesia. It is a condition where a person has complete memory loss.
George Washington