F80: Specific developmental disorders of speech and language
F80.3: Acquired aphasia with epilepsy [Landau-Kleffner]
You began learning to speak in the normal way. Since the start of your illness you have been finding it difficult to understand the meaning of what has been said. For example, you do not understand what sounds, words or sentences mean. As a result, you find it difficult to speak properly. Other people find it difficult to understand you. You find it difficult to properly understand noises and sounds. You are also having seizures. These seizures may only affect one part of the body. A seizure may also occur without cramp. Then you are passed out for a short time.
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