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Post by ♫anna♫ on Oct 23, 2016 4:56:28 GMT
Muy extraño! www.nydailynews.com/news/national/georgia-teen-wakes-coma-speaking-fluent-spanish-article-1.2841109 QUOTE: Georgia teen suffers concussion during soccer game, wakes up from coma speaking fluent SpanishOct. 22, 2016 ¡Que Loco! A Georgia teen suffered a severe concussion while playing in a soccer game—and woke up speaking fluent Spanish, despite never speaking the language before. Reuben Nsemoh, 16, plays goalie for an elite, traveling soccer team based just outside of Atlanta. During a game last month, the high school sophomore was kicked in the head causing convulsions, WSB Radio reported. “The ambulance came and they said he was having seizures because he might have bleeding in the brain,” coach Bruno Kalonji told WSB Radio. The concussion left Nsemoh in a coma for three days. When he woke up, he could no longer speak English but was fluent in Spanish—a language he had never spoken. Nsemoh told WSB Radio, presumably after her regained his English, that he had Spanish-speaking friends that exposed him to the language. He figures the exposure played a role in the bizarre language change. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic brain injuries can cause both short and long term changes in language, sensation and emotion. Nsemoh has had two other concussions while playing soccer and says the sport is his life’s passion.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Oct 23, 2016 7:25:31 GMT
Muy extraño! www.nydailynews.com/news/national/georgia-teen-wakes-coma-speaking-fluent-spanish-article-1.2841109 QUOTE: Georgia teen suffers concussion during soccer game, wakes up from coma speaking fluent SpanishOct. 22, 2016 ¡Que Loco! A Georgia teen suffered a severe concussion while playing in a soccer game—and woke up speaking fluent Spanish, despite never speaking the language before. Reuben Nsemoh, 16, plays goalie for an elite, traveling soccer team based just outside of Atlanta. During a game last month, the high school sophomore was kicked in the head causing convulsions, WSB Radio reported. “The ambulance came and they said he was having seizures because he might have bleeding in the brain,” coach Bruno Kalonji told WSB Radio. The concussion left Nsemoh in a coma for three days. When he woke up, he could no longer speak English but was fluent in Spanish—a language he had never spoken. Nsemoh told WSB Radio, presumably after her regained his English, that he had Spanish-speaking friends that exposed him to the language. He figures the exposure played a role in the bizarre language change. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic brain injuries can cause both short and long term changes in language, sensation and emotion. Nsemoh has had two other concussions while playing soccer and says the sport is his life’s passion. Hi Anna, From my point of view the fact that Soul has lived many lives in different countries. An aspect of Soul as a Spanish citizen in a past lifetime, has obviously come to the fore temporarily, that part of Soul is what has drawn him to his Spanish speaking friends in the first place. When we have been drawn to a certain country or creative pursuit, it is most certainly because of a past life association. Even the people we are drawn to.!!!
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