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Old 06-05-2007, 10:33 PM
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Default temporal lesion

My daughter has been diagnosed with left temporal region lesion leading to seizure activity. The Dr. in question states that this is the result of continued acohol and cocaine abuse. My daughter's father(who is an alcoholic) maintains that this was the result of an auto accident 21 years ago. My daughter was an honor student, graduating from high school as valectorian. Her behavior began after she tracked down and moved in with her absent father. Could this lesion be the result of an injury, or is the neurologist now correct? Who takes the blame? How do I help her? She has displayed alcoholic behavior as well as a loss of cognitive function. I need an answer so that I can help her. I do not believe that she has the ability to choose at this point, as she is involved with an abusive boyfriend. I need more info on temporal lesion
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