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If you have enough evidence, you could likely be declared disabled by your primary health care provider and get a disability check.
I'm no expert though, do your own research.
i mean, im not clinically removed but im 100% stunted in other areas. recall comes to mind, it was difficulg articulating basic sentences as id forget words and i forget family members names. it's getting better over time but i still feel groggy
Damn bro, sorry to hear that.
I'm still pretty good at spelling and grammar and such things, but I was diagnosed with motor control brain damage when I was either 16 or 17..
I'm soon to be 41 years old, and the doctors that diagnosed me done died ๐
I don't even know how to get my own medical records โน๏ธ
you could make a post here for help on this
Generally requires legal advice/representation as well. But those folks are really out there helping navigate the system!