Katie Couric Diagnosed with Transient Global Amnesia After Stroke-Like Episode in June
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Kory Grow
Summary
Katie Couric experienced an episode of transient global amnesia (TGA) on June 27 while in Aspen, Colorado, just before she was scheduled to speak at the Aspen Ideas Festival. The incident, which she describes in her Substack post titled "A Day I'll Never Remember," involved stroke-like symptoms including memory loss. Her husband John Molner filled in the details of what she couldn't recall. Doctors diagnosed the condition as transient global amnesia, a temporary memory loss event that mimics stroke symptoms.
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A Day I'll Never Remember
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