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The author relates how she came to have an acquired brain injury, which resulted in memory loss. She recounts her experiences with paraphasia and anomia, among other language and memory output errors, and explains how her profound blindness has conflicted with most conventional advice on how to manage these issues.
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Writing Disability in Australia:
Type of disability Profound congenital blindness; acquired memory loss, paraphasia, anomia. Type of character Primary. Point of view First person.
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