Michelle Mack Lives Complete Life With Half Brain
October 13th, 2009 - 6:36 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )By Meena Kar
Falls Church, Virginia (THAINDIAN NEWS) An individual doing half-hearted work might get to live life completely but a woman with half brains has been living complete life. National Institute of Health’s Cognitive Neuroscience Section chief, Dr. Jordan Grafman, a decade earlier diagnosed the case of Michelle Mack and stated that she was living life with half brain.
As stated by the sources, Ms. Mack had a stroke when she was in her mother’s womb and that led to the damage of her brain. It was stated that the right hemisphere of her brain never functioned since her birth.
Michelle Mack had to face several obstacles during her days of youth. When she was of 27, the doctors declared that the right side of her brain which was damaged in stroke had rewired itself. In an interview, Michelle Mack stated, “It was very hard for me growing up. No one knew the truth about my brain.” Her parents also had to face problems for this.
Wally Mack and Carol Mack, the parents of Michelle Mack narrated their days when Michelle Mack was born. Carol Mack stated that they could get the fact that everything was not going fine with their baby. They knew she had sometime of physical disorders but could not make out what was it. The symptoms she showed did not have any similarity with down syndrome, cerebral palsy or any other diseases they knew. They could not understand what should they do to cope up with the problem. Michelle Mack has proved herself as an extraordinary woman. She is high school graduate and lives like in a complete manner.
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