What happens when you get shot in the head and live to tell about it

In 2006, Jim Ledgewood was minding his own business at a sports bar in Glendale when he was randomly shot in the head by a gunman. The hollow point bullet exploded, severing a facial nerve and destroying his inner eardrum. Then the bullet traveled to the back of his head, nicking his carotid artery, causing bleeding around his brain. His frontal and temporal lobes also were damaged. While 90 percent of people shot in the hea d die from their wounds, a small percentage who survive are able to maintain…
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