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ShadowChild1
Asked June 2010
Can a stroke cause a flat personality in a person who has always been loving and outgoing?
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ShadowChild1
Jun 2010
Thank you for your help. I am going to check with both sites.
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Jun 2010
I have no experience with this but here are a couple of sources that might be helpful:
strokeassociation.org
stroke.about.com
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