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'I couldn't walk or talk and didn't remember who anyone was': Woman, 21, woke up from major cancer surgery with complete memory loss

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direct to your inboxA women who woke up after major surgery for pancreatic cancer with complete memory loss has rebuilt her her life after learning to walk and talk again.Alishia-Carin Dwyer, now 27, was studying for a degree in forensic science when she first began to feel ill.She suffered from exhaustion and loss of appetite but put it down to 'overdoing it' from juggling studies, a part-time job, working out and socialising.To rule out more serious health issues, Alishia-Carin checked in with her GP.But after a series of tests, in November 2014, she received the devastating diagnosis of pancreatic cancer just five days before her 21st birthday.According to the Pancreatic Cancer Action charity, her diagnosis made her one of eight 20 to.

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