A 17 year-old boy has become a national chest master just a year after undergoing a fourth grueling brain surgery to treat his severe epilepsy. Griffin McConnell, 17, earned the coveted title in March this year, after scoring a rating of 2,200 or higher. He did so just a year after having part of his brain removed during a procedure in a bid to tame his epilepsy - despite the operation leaving him unable to walk, talk or use the entire left side of his body.
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