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<blockquote data-quote="Kimbox" data-source="post: 794381" data-attributes="member: 165300"><p>He did meth for years... Been clean for over 5 yrs. Memory was rock solid prior to 6 months ago... This wasn't gradual. He just kind of woke up that way one day...he will tell you he didn't do it for recreational use..he was in blown research... He did a lot of it ....and large amts of it... He did have an accident where he fell and hit his head about 4 yrs ago.. It was a pretty good hit...he slipped and hit his head on a septic tank he was installing. Didn't know anything for 20 mins although he was not knocked out the whole 20 mins... Have wondered if that could be a cause as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimbox, post: 794381, member: 165300"] He did meth for years... Been clean for over 5 yrs. Memory was rock solid prior to 6 months ago... This wasn't gradual. He just kind of woke up that way one day...he will tell you he didn't do it for recreational use..he was in blown research... He did a lot of it ....and large amts of it... He did have an accident where he fell and hit his head about 4 yrs ago.. It was a pretty good hit...he slipped and hit his head on a septic tank he was installing. Didn't know anything for 20 mins although he was not knocked out the whole 20 mins... Have wondered if that could be a cause as well [/QUOTE]
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