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@awsumedevil

Scottish Independence campaigner, [email protected] Trans Ally! he/him I'm lovable Trouble! #BriansForIndy #SCRM

Scotland Katılım Ekim 2014
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Simple. Clear. Unfiltered. P!nk said it louder than any politician ever could. Agree?
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Doctors predicted Christina Santhouse would never live a normal life. Yet after losing half her brain, she earned two university degrees and built a successful career as a speech-language pathologist. At just eight years old, Christina underwent a radical hemispherectomy to end the constant, debilitating seizures caused by Rasmussen’s encephalitis. Surgeons removed the entire right hemisphere of her brain. Medical experts at the time warned that she would likely face permanent dependence and severe cognitive limitations. Instead, Christina’s story became a remarkable testament to the brain’s extraordinary plasticity and the strength of human determination. She spent years relearning basic motor skills and defying every pessimistic forecast. At seventeen, she earned her driver’s license. She then completed both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in just five years. Today, she works as a speech-language pathologist, using her professional training and personal experience to help others overcome communication difficulties. Christina Santhouse’s journey powerfully demonstrates that even the most dire medical prognosis cannot define a person’s true potential. [Johns Hopkins Medicine. (2011). Christina’s Story: Life After Hemispherectomy. Johns Hopkins Children’s Center]
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Glenn Tunes
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HEAVEN 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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