Every Two Hours, This 16-Year-Old Needs to Be Told What Day It Is

Riley's Reality

The 16-year-old Illinois high schooler was experiencing Groundhog Day in real life. Except, instead of reliving the same day every twenty-four hours, her memory reset after 120 minutes. For Riley, virtually no time had passed since June 11...

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.