Years after my concussion, I still struggle to process sounds

A woman sits at a restaurant table about to eat sushi.

Living with auditory processing disorder means the ears can hear and take in the sounds around you, but the information the brain gets doesn’t make sense, writes Jessica Sunter in this First Person column.



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