Short term memory loss or prominent anterograde amnesia is the main symptom of TGA. The person often asks the same questions over and over because they are confused and cannot remember the answers they receive. People experiencing TGA are often described as "sounding like a broken record" because of this repetition. The memories lost during an episode can span hours, days, or weeks.

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