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December 14, 2006
Brain Disorder Causes Woman To Think She's... French
It's stories like this that make blogging worth it.
A Bath woman convinced herself she was French after she developed a rare disorder.
Louise Clarke, 30, a recruitment consultant, babbled away in French for weeks, according to the Sun.
She demanded croissants, rang her pals to tell them she was living in Paris and even invited them over.
Louise said: "It might sound funny to others, but suddenly thinking you are French is terrifying."
She had been in France four years before becoming one of only four people in Britain, and 200 in the world, to be diagnosed with Susac's syndrome.
The other four people are John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi, and Howard Dean.
Although I personally believe millions of Americans are suffering with this condition, undiagnosed and without proper medical treatment.
Prayers.
Thanks to PetiteDov.