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1. DEpending on how far the disease has advanced, the answer varies.
Thu Aug 21, 2014, 01:43 AM
Aug 2014

The patient may have some good days interspersed with the bad; the memory may be somewhat sharper even at certain times of the day.
However, there may come a time when certain memories are lost forever.

I have read and even seen videos that music that was once familiar to a patient, and to which he/she may sing along, can , in effect, kick-start the memory for a brief period. Perhaps that would work with seeing known objects or places.

The return of memory would be temporary.

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