Naomi’s fascinating story may be reminiscent of the comedy Suddenly 30 – but it’s no laughing matter.
When Naomi Jacobs went to sleep one night, she was a 32-year-old woman. The next morning, she woke up believing she was a fifteen-year-old school girl.
The British woman didn’t recognise her own voice, her adult body or her house following the bizarre 2008 incident. As Beck Eleven reports for stuff.co.nz, Jacob’s first reaction when seeing her reflection in the mirror was to scream: “Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god… I’m OLD.”
Perhaps most unnervingly of all, Jacobs had no idea who her 10-year-old son, Leo, was. While she did have “a sense my body had given birth” and felt a “really powerful rush of love” when she first saw Leo, she couldn’t recall the actual birth at all.
In a fascinating story drawing several parallels with 2004 Jennifer Garner film Suddenly 30, Manchester writer Jacobs essentially ‘skipped’ 17 years of her life, believing it was still 1992.
But her tale is a sobering one: The psychology graduate — before learning the dark roots of her episode — endured extreme, surreal confusion. She had no recollection of mobile phones or DVDs, and spent hours on YouTube catching up on viral videos she’s missed. As Eleven reports, Jacobs was particularly appalled to learn about the 9/11 terrorist attacks — a phenomenon that brought her to tears.
Strangely, she could recall certain phone numbers and how to drive a car, because her semantic memory remained intact.
While Jacob’s story might sound like a work of fiction, it was the result of transient global amnesia — a rare condition that occurs when a person blocks out certain information. The condition sometimes results after a traumatic event and is more common in women that in men, according to Cleveland Clinic. It affects five in 100,000 people in Britain, according to the Daily Mail.