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The 23-Year-Old Doper Lost His Memory. Then Came the MRI
2017-04-23
[NEWSER] ‐ Since 2012, doctors in Massachusetts have observed a most unusual kind of patient just 14 times--or, 14 times that we know about. It all started with Max Meehan, who was taken to the hospital after his behavior freaked out his family: his memory had suddenly vanished. "The kid was amnestic," neurologist Yuval Zabar says of the then-23-year-old, and what Zabar found when he reviewed an MRI scan of Meehan's brain essentially freaked him out: As BuzzFeed puts it, two bright white orbs where there should have been gray, each "perfectly localized" to both hippocampi, which plays a crucial role in the formation of memories. Zabar had never seen it before, but it wasn't a total anomaly: Doctors in the state have now identified 13 more people who experienced the same white orbs and memory issues, and one of their commonalities, with two exceptions, is opioid use.

In Meehan's case, he shot up heroin and collapsed before waking to a seeming inability to form new memories, leaving him in a state that forced him to drop out of college and made it difficult to hold a job. Memory improvements came slowly over two years. "The only thing that seems to parallel" the condition--which has been named CHIAS, for complete hippocampal ischemic amnestic syndrome--"is fentanyl use," says another Massachusetts neurologist. Among the many varied theories: that there was a toxin in the drugs ingested, or that persistent fentanyl use results in severe respiratory issues that may deprive those parts of the brain of oxygen. For now, state public health officials are pushing the mystery forward by branding CHIAS a "reportable disease," meaning the state will have to be alerted to any new cases. Read the full piece.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  "A veggie?" asked Gennie Pilarski,
Declining to finish her parsley.
"Societal varnish!
It's only a garnish."
They rooted her brain somewhat harshly.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2017-04-23 23:56  

#4  @#3: Yeah - it's over there. Next to Monkey Island.
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2017-04-23 22:53  

#3  Hippocampus, eh?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2017-04-23 21:36  

#2  "forced him to drop out of college and made it difficult to hold a job"
Sounds like my oldest son before Army Airborne got a hold of him. He's much better now. Does international finance for Conoco Phillips.
(I'm glad I'm not kidding...)
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-04-23 18:15  

#1  ....or that persistent fentanyl use results in severe respiratory issues

Quite obviously not severe enough to result in final problem resolution. Hopefully he can remember where he put his stash and renew the effort.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-04-23 15:28  

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