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Title: Florida man, 61, wakes with amnesia speaking only Swedish
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Published: Jul 16, 2013
Author: h
Post Date: 2013-07-16 19:16:12 by PSUSA2
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July 16, 2013 by CBNews.com

PALM SPRINGS, Calif.Since February, doctors have been following the case of Michael Boatwright, a Florida man who awoke with amnesia after being found unconscious in a Southern California motel.

Boatwright, 61, was found unconscious Feb. 28 in a Motel 6 room in Palm Springs, Calif., and after police arrived, he was transported to the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs. When he awoke, the man was only speaking Swedish, calling himself Johan Ek, The Desert Sun reported. Hospital officials said Boatwright may have been in town for a tennis tournament in the Coachella Valley. He was found with a duffel bag of exercise clothes, a backpack and tennis rackets. He also carried four forms of identification -- a passport, a California identification card, a veteran's medical card and a Social Security card -- all of which identified him as Michael Thomas Boatwright.

Palm Springs police have documented his information in case anyone lists Boatwright as missing or wanted, authorities said.

In March, doctors diagnosed Boatwright with transient global amnesia "in a fugue state", according to the Sun, a condition likely triggered by physical or emotional trauma that can last for several months.

The rare mental disorder is characterized by memory loss, "sudden and unplanned travel," and possible adoption of a new identity, according to the paper. The Mayo Clinic adds there appears to be a link between transient global amnesia and having a history of migraines. Other triggers include sudden immersion in cold or hot water, strenuous physical activity, sexual intercourse, medical procedures such as an endoscopy, mild head trauma, and acute emotional distress provoked by bad news or overwork.

After an extensive search, medical personnel and social workers have been unable to locate Boatwright's next of kin. Authorities are still unsure of his birthplace, listed on his ID as Florida - photos show him in Sweden at a young age.

Boatwright doesn't recall how to exchange money, take public transportation, or seek temporary housing like homeless shelters or hotels, the social worker assigned to his case, Lisa Hunt-Vasquez, told the Sun.

He doesn't remember his son and two ex-wives, either. Further complicating his treatment, he has no income or insurance. And he has little money he can access -- only $180. He also has a few Chinese bank accounts, but can only access one account, which holds $7, according to the newspaper.

Doctors don't know how much longer he will be able to stay at the center - aside from his amnesia, Boatwright is in good health. The hospital is currently looking for alternatives that would keep him off the streets. For now, Boatwright is unsure of both his past and his future.

"The guy Michael -- it wasn't me. I'm still Johan," Boatwright told the newspaper through a translator in early July.

"Sometimes it makes me really sad and sometimes it just makes me furious about the whole situation and the fact that I don't know anybody, I don't recognize anybody," he added.

Last year, a North Dakota college student who went missing for nearly a week before turning up in Arizona said she had a bout of amnesia and didn't know who she was.

Amber Glatt, a 22-year-old Valley City State University student, vanished on the Fourth of July, prompting aerial searches. She contacted her mother five days later from the Grand Canyon. Her mother said Glatt has had recurring amnesia since suffering a head injury years ago.

Glatt told WDAY-TV that after she lost her memory she met a man in a bar who let her tag along on his trip to the Grand Canyon. She said the man eventually saw online that she'd been reported missing and alerted her. Glatt regained most of her memory.

There is no treatment for transient global amnesia, the Mayo Clinic notes. It can resolve on its own with no aftereffects.

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#1. To: PSUSA2 (#0)

WTF?

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2013-07-16   20:55:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Lod (#1)

It would be interesting to research the name Johan Ek and see if it was a recent past life where he might recognize his past relatives.

This kind of amnesia is rare, but there is an explanation somewhere, even if he did live in Sweden when he was younger.

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Why should we worship in God what we detest in man? -Robert Ingersoll

PSUSA2  posted on  2013-07-16   22:01:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: PSUSA2 (#0)

"Have Brain, Will Travel

Turtle  posted on  2013-07-16   22:56:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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