Richard Hammond has admitted he’s afraid of being diagnosed with onset dementia following his horror 320mph car crash in 2006.
, he said: ‘I worry about my memory because it’s not brilliant. I can still read a script and deliver it but my long-term memory is not brilliant.
‘I am because it was a bleed on the front. It could mean there is an increased risk. I need to find out. I’ve been too scared to do it. I need to do it,’ he confessed.supports HTML5 video ‘That means I probably need an MRI scan but at 53, your memory does start to get a bit… they call it lost key syndrome. I am quite forgetful, generally thinking about something else, the next thing and therefore I do drop the ball, I forget stuff a lot. That’s just me. That’s who I am.’
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