phones,
or
TVs.
When
I
did
get
to
go
back
to
school
I
was
way
behind
on
my
homework
and
didn’t
feel
like
doing
any
of
it.
I
had
horrible
headaches
that
would
not
go
away.
I
also
had
to
stay
away
from
any
physical
activity.
This
event
and
time
of
my
life
affected
my
life
greatly.
I
still
suffer
from
what
they
call
post
concussion
syndrome,
which
is
a
type
of
forgetfulness.
I
have
to
go
to
neurologists
for
checkups
every
once
in
a
while.
I
think
that
it
did
shape
who
I
am
as
a
person
and
also
what
I
want
to
be
when
I
am
older.
After
seeing
the
people
who
work
at
the
hospital
and
neurology
buildings
I
have
an
interest
to
pursue
some
type
of
a
job
in
the
medical
field.
I
think
it
also
taught
me
that
you
have
to
think
before
doing
something,
because
everything
has
consequences
and
that
if
you
participate
in
risky
behaviors
you
may
injure
the
most
important
part
of
your
body,
your
head.
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