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Woman, 20, had to fall for her boyfriend TWICE after losing her memory following a seizure

Jessica Sharman couldn't remember her family, boyfriend or even recognise herself in photographs

IT has taken a lot more than a love letter or bunch of flowers to win Jessica Sharman’s heart.

She lost her memory following an attack of seizures one day last March.

 Jessica lost her memory after a devastating seizure
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Jessica lost her memory after a devastating seizure

Jessica had no idea who family and friends were — or boyfriend Rich Bishop.

He has since had to slowly woo her all over again.

Her memory has STILL not returned and Jessica, 20, has had to gradually get to know her parents and 25-year-old Rich from scratch.

With their help she is piecing together the parts of her shattered life.

 Jessica didn't even recognise her parents
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Jessica didn't even recognise her parentsCredit: Collect
 She hated boyfriend Rich at first
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She hated boyfriend Rich at firstCredit: Collect
 Jessica admitted feeling scared with Rich at first
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Jessica admitted feeling scared with Rich at first

Jessica and Rich had been seven months into their relationship on the fateful day their life was turned upside down.

They were on their commuter train travelling from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, into London, where they worked together in recruitment, when Jessica suffered a series of seizures.

She says: “I was terrified.

“I had no idea who anyone was.

 Jessica even forgot her own name
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Jessica even forgot her own nameCredit: Collect
 Jessica is now getting her life back on track and has started a job at a call centre
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Jessica is now getting her life back on track and has started a job at a call centreCredit: Collect

“Everyone was a stranger to me.

“I didn’t even know my own name.

“I remember boarding the train that day in March, but that’s it.

“I’ve been told my body went limp and my eyes glazed over.

“But we had nearly arrived in London and Rich was able to support me until we got to the station, then walk me to our office and call my parents while he looked after me.

“I now recall seeing a woman running towards me but I had no idea who she was.

“She was hugging me and asking if I was OK but I just stared back at her blankly.

“She kept saying she was my mum.”

 Rich was very patient and sweet after the seizure
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Rich was very patient and sweet after the seizureCredit: Collect
 Jessica's mum tried showing her pictures to jog her memory
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Jessica's mum tried showing her pictures to jog her memoryCredit: Collect

Jessica’s parents, retail worker Lisa, 49, and electrician Gary, 56, were shocked she failed to recognise them.

Jessica, who lives with her parents, says: “My mum started frantically digging out pictures of us on her phone to try to jog my memory.

“But not only did I not recognise my parents in the pictures . . . I had no idea what I looked like.

“I found a mirror and looked at my reflection but it was like I was looking at a stranger.

“I did match the person in the photos, though, so agreed to go home with my parents.

“Mum put a hand on my knee but I pushed it off, it felt weird to be touched by a stranger.”

 The seizure tore Jessica's life apart
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The seizure tore Jessica's life apartCredit: Collect
 Jessica had to fall in love with Rich all over again
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Jessica had to fall in love with Rich all over again

When they got home, Jessica says: “I didn’t recognise the house.

“My mum gave me a tour but nothing came back to me.

“My parents invited Rich over but I didn’t know him and, when they left me alone with him, I was really scared.”

The next day, Jessica’s parents took her to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London.

She was kept in for a week and diagnosed with amnesia brought on by epilepsy.

She had known she had epilepsy since the age of 14 but it had not had a big impact on her life.

Jessica says: “Doctors told me it could take six months for my memory to return — if it returned at all.

“My head was spinning, it felt like I was in a horror film.”

 Doctors told Jessica it could take six months for her memories to return... if at all
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Doctors told Jessica it could take six months for her memories to return... if at allCredit: Collect
 Jessica had suffered from epilepsy from the age of 14
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Jessica had suffered from epilepsy from the age of 14Credit: Not known refer to copyright holder

Discharged from hospital, Jessica then struggled to accept Rich.

She says: “I remember at one point I was left on my own with him and hated it.

“I didn’t know him but he was acting like we were in love.

“So two weeks later, I tried to end the relationship.

“He looked so hurt and promised he would help me remember how great we were together.

“Seeing how passionate and caring he was finally convinced me he must care for me, so I agreed to give it a shot.”

Rich was so patient with me, so sweet

Rich has since made it his mission to help Jessica fall back in love.

He takes her for walks in the park, they revisit favourite restaurants and he tells her everything about their past.

Jessica says: “I don’t remember the first time I fell in love with Rich but I do remember the second.

“He was so patient with me, so sweet, I couldn’t help but fall for him.

 Jessica doesn't remember the first time she fell in love with Rich, but she remembers the second
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Jessica doesn't remember the first time she fell in love with Rich, but she remembers the secondCredit: Collect
 Jessica had to learn to cook all over again
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Jessica had to learn to cook all over againCredit: Not known refer to copyright holder

“My parents taught me how to cook again, told me what TV I liked and how I liked to dress.

“Socialising was hard, as friends expected me to trust them straight away.”

Jessica did not rejoin Rich at work.

When her confidence started to return in September she got a call centre job.

She says: “I was starting to leave the house more.

“People I’d known for years would approach me and start chatting.

“It was stressful admitting I had no idea who they were.

“It’s hard to explain losing 19 years’ experiences — and doctors say I may never get these back.

 Jessica may never get all her memories back
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Jessica may never get all her memories backCredit: Collect

“I’ve had to relearn everything about those close to me — and doctors say there’s a 50 per cent chance I could lose my memory all over again.

“But Rich was able to make me fall in love with him twice — so I know he could do it again.”

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