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I was the victim of a robbery and assault and battery, for those of you who are asking and not quite in the loop, on June 15th, Fathers Day. I was beaten with a flat-bar, similar to a crow-bar. My own father, somewhat ironically, given the fact that it was Fathers Day on which I was beaten and that he is supposedly a practicing physician, displayed some typically despicable and narcissistic behavior in the days and weeks following, including illegally confiscated my life-saving prescriptions given to me by Manatee Memorial in an act of pathological grandiosity, and calling in a false threat against his wife Debis life which was later proven to be unsubstantiated through phone and text records, but that is another story full of gruesome details of its own. Here are my basic injuries: My right eyebrow wont raise and the left hemisphere of my head is completely numb from my forehead and to the top of my head. I have bone splinters in my wrists (defensive wounds), shattered upper sinuses, and skull fragments from my occipital orbs in the skin above my left eye. I have a deep gash that runs between my eyebrows across my forehead and I have a hematoma thats encapsulated in the front part of my brain, for which I was initially intubated and put into a medically-induced coma for six days, during which time I had at least one Gran Mal seizure. The base of my skull in the back is broken in several places and my right front tooth is chipped off about 3 millimeters. I have substantial scar now, about 8 or 20 inches long, that stretched from my jawbone, wrapping around the top of my ear to my crown and then back around to my forehead, from the removal of a subdural hematoma (they had to saw my skull open). I also have pretty terrible Dissociated Horizontal Deviation (meaning my vision is double) because of the extent of the injury to my brain. I have also lost all ability to smell.
Posted on: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 13:03:07 +0000

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