Streets, corners, and landmarks that were once familiar seem confusing, and you may even panic for a moment.
Many people dismiss these moments as simple forgetfulness or distraction. But when it happens repeatedly, it may signal something deeper than just memory lapses.
Take the example of Peter from Nairobi, who had lived in the same neighborhood for over ten years. He had a routine that involved walking to the market, visiting friends, and running errands.
Take the example of Peter from Nairobi, who had lived in the same neighborhood for over ten years. He had a routine that involved walking to the market, visiting friends, and running errands.
Yet over several months, Peter noticed that he would often get lost on familiar routes. Sometimes he would forget which turn to take, or he would find himself in a part of town he had not intended to visit.
Initially, Peter blamed it on stress, fatigue, or being overworked. But as the incidents continued, he realized that there was more at play than ordinary forgetfulness.READ MORE..................................
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