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a permanent reminder of an accident I can't remember

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The limp and drop foot on my left is visible for all to see these days

The Permanent crack in my skull just on my hairline that no1 sees is the the major reminder of a fractured skull I don't remember getting..all I know is I didn't have a crack in my skull pre Accident 1983. I've tried so hard to remember my Accident but I remember nothing..there was a moment in my childhood where it all went black I came out of unconsciousness in a children's ward with no clue how I got there..I know I relive my accident every night in my sleep but can't remember it when I wake.its so strange but it's just the norm for me these days I forgotten more than I can remember in my life but I fight on.. 👍👍👍💪💪💪❤️❤️❤️❤️

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I can't remember my brain injury event (falling) either.

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