Wife Has to Remind Husband Every Morning That They’re in Love Due to Rare Condition


A doting wife has to remind her husband every single morning that they’re in love due to a rare condition that causes memory loss.

Christopher Robin Turner, 36, says his life imitates rom-com “50 First Dates” as he suffers from narcolepsy—which causes vivid dreams called hypnagogic hallucinations and memory loss—first thing in the morning.

His wife, Chelsea, 28, leaves notes next to his bed explaining his life.

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A note that Chelsea would leave Christopher Robin Turner in the morning due to his memory loss. (Caters News)
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(L) Christopher Robin Turner, 36, and his wife Chelsea, 28. (Caters News)

The notes will tell Christopher Robin his name, job, his wife’s name, the name’s of their two 6-year-old Australian cattle dogs, Fox and Panda, and explains his condition.

“She’s been writing notes for about six years,” said the window fitter, from Victoria, Canada. “It’s really thoughtful of her and I really appreciate it because it’s unexpected for someone to be so completely understanding.

“The notes really help when I wake up in the morning because I know I’m not alone.

“There have been times where I’ve woken up and not recognized her or I’m wandering around the house working out who I am and she asks what I’m doing.

“A few times she said I’ve woken up and just stood there saying I don’t know where I am.

“It’s so hard to explain it but I have two to three dreams per night and they’re so realistic and vivid, I relive my past such as past relationships and when I wake up I’m stuck in the past and don’t know where I am.”

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Christopher Robin Turner with dog Fox. (Caters News)
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A doting wife has to remind her husband every single morning that they’re in love due to a rare condition that causes memory loss. (Caters News)

His dreams are so realistic, he says, if he gets stung by a bee in his dream he can physically feel it.

“There have been dreams where I’ve walked for miles on gravel and when I wake up my feet are in pain,” Christopher Robin said.

“When I’ve been awake for a while, my body adjusts and I come back.”

Christopher Robin admits that people usually liken his condition to film “50 First Dates,” which sees a woman suffering from short-term memory loss and starting her life afresh every day.

Christopher Robin and Chelsea met at work 10 years ago and confess it was “love at first sight,” with the couple marrying five years later.

“I was really honest with her when we first met,” he said. “Lots of narcoleptics get into relationships that don’t last because it’s just as hard on the partner.”

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Christopher Robin Turner says his life imitates rom-com “50 First Dates” as he suffers from narcolepsy. (Caters News)

Narcolepsy is a rare long-term brain condition that causes a person to suddenly fall asleep at inappropriate times. It can also cause sudden muscle loss that can be triggered by strong emotions or loud noises.

Christopher Robin was diagnosed when he was 16 when he crashed his car after falling asleep at the wheel.

Adds Christopher Robin, “At the time, nobody knew about narcolepsy and the internet wasn’t around but when I went to see a neurologist they said I was the most narcoleptic person they’d seen.

“I’m doing quite well with it now I’m older but if I sneeze I need to grab a chair and I make sure I’m sitting down a lot.

“If I get angry I could fall to the floor.”

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