Husband Wakes Up In Hospital Bed, Has No Idea That His Wife Had To Put Him There 3 Months Ago

In 1999, Scott Baker was first diagnosed with lymphoma.

"I was 29 years old and I had no idea what I was in for," Scott recalled in the video you're about to watch.

He was in a relationship with his girlfriend, Sue, who was with him every step of the way as he went through surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, along with a multitude of blood transfusions.

In the end, all the treatment was successful and his cancer went into remission.

After the close call, Sue and Scott decided to be married.

They had 2 sons. One was an infant and the other was 2 years old, when Scott had a bone-marrow transplant and received more donated blood, to ensure his health going forward.

Then, in 2012, the unthinkable happened.

"My last memory was Father’s Day 2012, and I feel like I woke up September 13," he said.

On Father's Day of 2012, Scott was celebrating with his family when he suddenly blacked out.

He then woke up in a hospital bed, with no idea of what had happened or how he had gotten there.

He had no memory of the shocking truth: his memory of the previous three months had somehow been completely erased. Sue, his wife, had gotten him admitted to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Primary central nervous system lymphoma was his diagnosis, and it was in his brain.

The cancer had come back, but thatt was not the end of Scott's story.

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