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Old 02-08-2015, 05:21 AM #25
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Heart frontal lobe damage

At the age of 6 I had received damage to my frontal lobe from a motorcycle crash, my father was drunk and I was without helmet, before the accident I was a "child prodigy" I lost my ability to remember things in a singular pattern, as I was already able to read and write at a 5th grade level, I struggled in school after that, and around the time I was 12 I realized that my brain had changed, watching videos of myself before the accident I was like a normal kid, I was teased for being weird until I hit high school, however I realized that I had the ability to take two unrelated books, and read them simultaneously, absorbing the information, and recreating them in my head individually, my advice is: allow your child to pursue activities which have dual stimulation, and watch their behavior around peers, bullies are relentless when someone is different from them. Good luck
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