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Amazing Recovery
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This is an enigma for evolutionists, as natural selection can only select traits necessary for immediate survival. Such brain injuries would have been fatal in the circumstances in which humans were supposed to have evolved.
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With the left side of her brain crushed and rendered clinically dead by an accident, doctors warned Sarah Kemp’s family that if she ever came out of the coma—which they thought unlikely—she would be blind, deaf, paralyzed, and brain damaged.
But three years later, Sarah, now 24, can see, hear, talk, and is able to walk again, having relearned a sense of balance, gait, and posture. Though she retained much of her memory—including details of the accident—Sarah had to relearn the difference between offensive and polite behaviour, and though able to read and remember how to hold a pen, she was frustrated by being completely unable to write. When, a few weeks later, her hand suddenly began to comply, ‘as if someone had snapped their fingers and I started writing again,’ doctors explained that her brain had suddenly found a new path back to the part that knew how to write.
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