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GCE A-Level results: No setback too big

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A year after he won the school’s Sportsman of the Year award for his achievements in taekwondo, Jurong Pioneer Junior College student Lim Yong Jin never thought he would have to learn how to eat, walk and write again. This was a huge blow to the 21-year-old, after he was diagnosed in September 2018 with autoimmune limbic encephalitis, a condition where an inflammation of the limbic system and other parts of the brain may cause cognitive impairment, seizures, onset of seizures and short-term memory loss. Find out how he made it through to get his A-Levels. To read more: https://tdy.sg/2SO5nF0
A year after he won the school’s Sportsman of the Year award for his achievements in taekwondo, Jurong Pioneer Junior College student Lim Yong Jin never thought he would have to learn how to eat, walk and write again. This was a huge blow to the 21-year-old, after he was diagnosed in September 2018 with autoimmune limbic encephalitis, a condition where an inflammation of the limbic system and other parts of the brain may cause cognitive impairment, seizures, onset of seizures and short-term memory loss. Find out how he made it through to get his A-Levels. To read more: https://tdy.sg/2SO5nF0

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