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Functional and Dysfunctional

A TBI learns to write again...perhaps. Things are not always as they appear and to reflect that omnipresent reality I am experimenting a bit with content presentation. Thus if there appear to be large areas of blank or negative space there may be more there than meets the eye. Drag your pointer over the seemingly empty space if you would like to read more or to perhaps find a link:)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Posted by amcsquared at Tuesday, June 08, 2010
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In 2001 I sustained a brain injury which altered me as a person, my neurology and my abilities. Skills I had never thought of as skills disappeared entirely. One of those lost skills was the capacity to write and organize information. For over ten years I have been working diligently on regaining what I have lost while living in a state where, to quote a staff member at MUSC: "some people should be left by the side of the road to die". My name is Maren Alford and to borrow a line from Toni Morrison: I am not dead. To quote Patton: I shall return. I will make as close to full recovery as is humanly possible, or impossible for that matter.
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