Michelle Mack is inspirational and she gives hope for others. I love the human mind and I’m always amazed by it.
She is missing half of her brain. As a result, her brain had rewired itself to perform functions that the right side of her brain would normally do. As a result, she also had a difficult time with her emotions. She’d throw fits and have temper tantrums when she was younger.
She’s fairly self-sufficient. She has a job she does for the church from home making data entries. Of course, she’ll always need help, but it is amazing to see someone like her who is autonomous in so many ways.
You can read the full story at CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/12/woman.brain/index.html
Monday, October 12, 2009
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