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    Woman Discovers She Is Part of 0.00001% of the World That Can Remember Every Moment of Her Life Including Before Birth

    Thanh Huyen
    July 19, 20253 Mins Read
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    As of 2019, Rebecca Sharrock was the only Australian to have been diagnosed with ‘Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory’

    In 2013, Rebecca Sharrock was diagnosed with something called ‘Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory’ (HSAM).

    Also known as Hyperthymesia, MedicalNewsToday defines the unique syndrome as ‘an ability that allows people to remember nearly every event of their life with great precision’.

    Rebecca Sharrock has had a vivid memory since she was a child (60 Minutes Australia/YouTube)

    This is something Rebecca has had all her life, but it wasn’t until her ofcial diagnosis over a decade ago that she learnt why she was able to recall her past so vividly.
    Rebecca’s memory is so good, she even remembers things from when she was a baby.
    “When I was about a week old I remember being in this pink cotton blanket,” she told BBC News in 2017.
    “I’d always know when it was Mum holding me, for some reason. I just instinctively always knew and she was my favourite person.”
    Growing up, Rebecca always presumed that everyone could remember things like she did, so she was confused when a news segment about people like her were hailed as ‘amazing’.

    Rebecca was diagnosed with HSAM in 2013 (60 Minutes Australia/YouTube)

    Recalling watching this on TV on January 23, 2011, Rebecca said: “When those people were going through their recollections, the reporters were saying ‘It’s amazing, incredible.’ I said to my parents, ‘Why are they calling this amazing, isn’t it normal?’”
    Her parents they explained that her memory was very unique and they thought she might have HSAM like those on the news.
    Two years later their suspicions were conrmed and Rebecca received an ofcial diagnosis.
    As of 2019, she was the only Australian to have been diagnosed with HSAM, 60 Minutes Australia said.
    While many see the rare syndrome as pretty astounding, Rebecca said it comes with its downsides as
    remembering sad or stressful memories brings back all the feelings she felt at the time.

    Rebecca was diagnosed with HSAM in 2013 (60 Minutes Australia/YouTube)

    She explained: “If I’m remembering an incident that happened when I was three, my emotional response to the situation is like a three-year-old, even though my mind and conscience are like an adult.”
    Echoing similar sentiments to The Guardian in 2022, Rebecca shared: “If I’m remembering something negative, my emotions of that experience will come back.
    “Sometimes people will say that I’m just deliberately not letting go, and I’m just like dwelling on the negatives in my life.”
    She added: “It’s awful to be a medical exception because very few people understand what you’re going through and there just aren’t many treatments designed for it.
    “Remembering this way just seems so normal to me.”

    A Life Etched in Memory

    For most of us, time softens the past. The bad days blur, the embarrassing moments fade, and the heartbreaks lose their sting. But for Rebecca Sharrock, nothing fades. Every moment—good, bad, and everything in between— Rebecca was diagnosed with HSAM in 2013 (60 Minutes Australia/YouTube)
    stays as sharp as the day it happened.
    Her story makes you think: maybe forgetting isn’t a aw in the human experience. Maybe it’s a gift. A way to heal, to grow, to move forward without being weighed down by every mistake or painful memory. Rebecca’s life is a reminder that while memories shape us, they don’t have to dene us. What really matters isn’t how much we remember—it’s what we choose to carry with us.

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