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Can alzheimer’s patients remember themselves in out of body experiences- memories of someone who is them self?

What I am really trying to ask here, is can an alzheimer’s patient remember them self like remembering a person in a memory, when in reality it is a memory of them self? And this is whether or not they know this person in the memory is them.

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I think it varies from person to person. Alzheimer’s affects different people in different ways. Sure they all get delusional and forget a lot but while one person may forget who everyone is another may create an alternate world in their head where no one is who they seem to be. That being said I think it is entirely possible


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