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Hi cloudyjanuary

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

My understanding is that Frontal Lobe Dysfunction refers to a wide range of conditions with many possible causes and that it usually affects people who are older than you.

One thing that you wrote struck me; "My doctor said that he noticed there was a 'lack of oxygen' problem in my brain"

Can you find out what tests the doctor used in coming to this conclusion? This could be important information to pass on to a neurologist in the country that you are now living in.

All the best.
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