Caitlin Can't Remember
Summary: It sounds like a movie script: for nearly a year and a half since she got a serious knock on the head, Caitlin Little wakes up every morning thinking it’s October 13th, 2017. Except, in the movies, you can always write your own, happy ending. Caitlin and her family have to find answers in real life and medicine. So why is it so hard to find any answers? And her story can’t possibly be real … can it?
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A new combination of treatments are giving the Littles hope Caitlin's quality of life will improve
Caitlin's continued battle with anterograde amnesia finds new ways to surprise everyone, even her parents.
It's been more than 2 years since Caitlin Little suffered a blow to the head giving her anterodrade amnesia and her parents are still looking for a remedy.
On the 2-year anniversary of Caitlin's accident, October 12, 2017, her parents still are searching for answers.
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The writing is on the wall for Caitlin
It’s been 18 months. There have been a lot of questions and sparingly few answers. Chris and Jennifer Little have tried just about everything they can think of – and, certainly, everything they can afford – to try to find an answer to their teenage daughter’s anterograde amnesia. They continue to hit dead ends, leading them to wonder, is this as good as it gets for Caitlin? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Caitlin's condition is now getting worldwide attention
Caitlin's condition affects her entire family dynamic
A doctor finally agrees to see Caitlin and the news is not good.
Is Caitlin making it all up?
Why send someone to school who can't remember a thing?
The reward of a life well-lived is a treasure of fond memories as you glide into your golden years. But what if you can’t remember? Not just a particular happening. What if you can’t remember … anything? Caitlin Little seemed to be doing everything right: she was an excellent student, a star on the cross country team at her high school, and a young lady other kids wanted to be around. Then, one day at practice, it all changed. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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