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TLE and Geschwind Syndrome Inhibits the Ability to Live a Meaningful Life
1media/tuscany-984014_960_720.jpg2017-11-14T20:45:30-08:00Ruby Spadae763cab23caf713eed94fe15b1b3d0ecb49e1b0a253261Discovering how TLE affects life.plain2017-11-14T20:45:30-08:00Ruby Spadae763cab23caf713eed94fe15b1b3d0ecb49e1b0aOne can argue that Franco does not live a meaningful live since his obsession began. Sacks writes that Franco rarely leaves the house to travel or attend films or other various sources of entertainment (166). Nothing seems to hold his attention or even interest him at all besides his art and dreaming about Pontito. This is the same with other people affected by TLE and Geschwind Syndrome. They become so afflicted by hyperreligiosity, hypergraphia, their obsession, or other symptoms, that they cannot spend time on anything else.
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