Pay attention to details over the next while, ralphie. My dad rang his bell a few years ago. Slowly over the next few weeks he began to drag a bit on one side. Found using cutlery difficult. Eating began to take a long, long time. Eventually he was wandering across the lane when driving, and he completely lost the ability to read and write. Turned out a slow leaking subdural haematoma was putting pressure on his brain. Doctors drilled his skull to relieve the pressure, and immediately Dad was his old self (note - old self means that at the age of 80 he was up a ladder putting joists on a shed he built at the cottage, that's when he fell).
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And now to disengage the clutch of the forebrain ...
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