
Narrative of an Epileptic Girl
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June 28th is Care Day for Epilepsy Patients, and I am an epileptic girl. Unfortunately, when I was nine months old and learning to walk, I suffered an intracranial hemorrhage due to a fall. Multiple nerves were damaged and I developed cerebral palsy. Fortunately, I, who was originally hopeless, have survived like a normal person until now. My own story, the truest story, and of course the story of my family and the people who have influenced me, their stories.
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I heard Brother Ban say that when I was catching up on the book, I was so fascinated that I lost track of time. I'll add it first and then add the review after reading it. I'm not qualified to comment if I haven't read it.




Recommendation index❤❤❤❤ This article is written by the author based on his own real experience. It is sincere, has an enterprising spirit, works hard, and has an optimistic attitude towards life that refuses to admit defeat. It is worth reading!











