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Did Anyone Have Surgery On Their Hippocampus And Whats The Take On That? And How Is It To Manage Afterwards?
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posted August 25, 2020
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I had a left temporal lobectomy. They removed my hippocampus and amygdala. It was hard trying to remember things I learned at work just before the surgery. People I just met I couldn't remember. I was told the right hippocampus would do its best to control long and short term memory and it did alright.

posted August 25, 2020

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