One morning in Nairobi, Michael attended a business meeting with several unfamiliar clients. As the introductions went on, he realized he couldn’t recall the names of the people he had just been introduced to. Faces that should have been familiar seemed to vanish from his memory almost immediately.
At first, he assumed it was stress or a hectic schedule, yet the issue persisted. Later that week, during a family gathering, he didn’t recognize distant relatives he had met many times before. Feeling embarrassed and frustrated, Michael began to suspect that there might be more at play than simple forgetfulness.
This wasn’t a new struggle for Michael. For months, he had noticed recurring lapses in remembering names, faces, and even minor details from conversations.
He blamed exhaustion, juggling too many tasks, or being overly busy, but the episodes continued. His professional performance started to decline, and his social connections became strained. It felt as though his mind was constantly distracted, unable to retain the information he needed most.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE



