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Old 03-25-2021, 05:37 PM #1
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Exclamation Lost ability to speak 🗣️🚫

Hi everyone,
I hope everyone is having a nice day. I recently found this site and I was wondering if anyone else has lost their ability to speak post brain injury?

I was involved in a car accident in September and suffered a coupe-contre-coupe brain injury/concussion

After 2 days I lost my ability to speak almost completely, and when able to get words out, they are completely stuttered.

I was wondering if anyone else has had such an experience?
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