Inside Aphaisa : Part 1 of 3
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Seriously I don't think the dates underneath the comments are real dates.
Obviously communication is NOT an option, neither for fun or seriously.
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This is so heartbreaking! I am thinking of myself in their shoes! So painful! Hope something really inspiring will come out in near future!
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Thanks for this message sent online and I could see the courage of one to come out from this stage ...Recently, my ex sister in law,Daisy has a stroke recently 15 days ago...
Asphasia ...and I will definitely put in an effort to work with her...It is truly devastating...
She is only 49 and only sole bread winner with a teenager daughter and it is heart breaking...
Thank again for sharing and it does give a ray of hope...
God Bless
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aww :'(
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heartbreaking.
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@MrNinjaSpartan thanks! I'll try
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@Jamirofan89 I have recently gotten slightly better. I will suggest practising tongue twisters to you, that helped me allot. I came out to my family that I have trouble communicating with other people, they helped me allot. You should tell yours too and just start conversation. I cannot explain to you how helpful this was to me. Even if you have a pet just keep speaking to it, I still forget words but I have beter communication skills to help me disguise it or work around it. I hope this helped
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@MrNinjaSpartan exactly like me.good reading but conversation is horrible.forget words,thinking of what i wanted to say or say a sentence over and over again... i'm 22 btw. maybe we should get checked it out?
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I agree with @lucyba this video is not funny, and if you think it is shame on you.
There are other Aphasia videos that are hilarious though. Check out the newscasters for a real laugh!
Long live gibberish!!!
whoever thinks that the effects of aphasia is humorous is an extremely disturbed human being....if whoever it is is even considered human
lucyba 2 years ago 28
agreed TONO TONO TONO
MadThad0890 2 years ago 8