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    • The Night-Mare Project
    • Stories
      • Anonymous No. 1
      • Anonymous No. 2
      • Anonymous No. 3
      • Cat Murphy
      • Dr. Shahin Sakhi
      • Frankie Fleetwood
      • Isabella Salas
      • J.P. Slouch
      • Michael Mersereau
      • Reina Lam
      • Sean McDonnell
    • Submit
  • The Night-Mare Project
  • Stories
    • Anonymous No. 1
    • Anonymous No. 2
    • Anonymous No. 3
    • Cat Murphy
    • Dr. Shahin Sakhi
    • Frankie Fleetwood
    • Isabella Salas
    • J.P. Slouch
    • Michael Mersereau
    • Reina Lam
    • Sean McDonnell
  • Submit

Dr. Shahin Sakhi

The Night-Mare Project: Dr. Shahin Sakhi

Yes, It was during the time that I was preparing for MCAT exam. I was reviewing functional neuroanatomy and stroke the night before.  It was in the morning that I woke up with a loud sound in my head as if I were shot.  I could not move my body at all.  The few second of total paralysis was traumatic. I was thinking that I had had a stroke and that was it: quadriplegic.  Of course, I could move afterwards, got into medical school and have been moving around the world for the past 36 years.

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