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I didn't have memory loss, per se, but quite often during a conversation would lose my train of thought and could not continue the conversation I was having unless prompted by the listener. (Which, by the way, I caught my husband actually not listening as he couldn't tell me where I left off. 😊) That lasted about 3 months. I was told it was a side effect of anesthesia.

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@mkoch likewise....annoying body that i have...i have had many surgeries for various cancers.
IN MY CASE memory loss, brain fog went away after a few months. i know it is irritating; but the human brain is marvelous at finding its way back home. good luck!