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Kiwi mum reveals ‘I CAN’T RECOGNISE MY OWN KIDS!’

Nose shape, height, mannerisms, voice… If Lulu Rose can’t immediately recognise her family members, she can always rely on physical features to prompt her.

But the Port Waikto flight attendant doesn’t suffer from memory loss – she has a rare condition called prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, which means she can’t identify faces. Not even those of her husband or children.

“When my husband Gary and I go out together, I need to memorise what

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