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Old 01-24-2018, 07:58 AM #1
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Is there a history of this in your family?

It might indicate damage to either or both of the main language centres in the brain (Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area).

MRI scans can sometimes be informative about this - they are an option which you could discuss with him.
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There is no history of this in my family.

He does have some other issues himself, but the thing about this issue is: it isn’t daily. It isn’t all the time. So doctors cannot really test is like you would with a person with aphasia.

He never had a MRI. The thing is, we both read about (par)aphasia and what he has isn’t described as a thing. I wonder if this particular issue is possible (par)aphasia or not, since the examples are different.
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