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Before Forgetting Everything

Before Forgetting Everything

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Leaving hurts. Leaving everything you knew does too. Leaving because you know that you are going to have sugary and your parents need to be with family all because of you hurts even more- especially when you've had an otherwise perfect life. Cecilia (CeCe) was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was 3 and learned to deal with it. But when she was barely older then 8, they started giving her problems and messing with the way she thinks. A doctor recommended surgically removing the active piece of her brain when she was 10, but she refused. Now, they are spiking again. She knows it will kill her if she doesn't get the operation. Her parents want her to be surround by family when the operation happens, as she might not remember anything. CeCe knows it's really because her parents will need support while she's recovering. Now, she faces a long flight from a small town in London, England to another city called London, in Ontario Canada. She now has to face new school, new friends and mental Heath issues. Can Cecilia survive moving counties, new school and a major operation that could make her forget about everything?
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