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Old 01-02-2010, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Lucy View Post
I am so sorry to hear what has happened to you Phyxius. My husband left me as well about 3 months after the bumps that changed my life. I since realized that I was the strong one in the relationship and simply didn't have the energy to cope with "sorting" him out and copying with myself. - you certainly find out who your friends are. There are also the people that say to you I don't know how you cope - well what else are you meant to do? Also the classic from the second psychologist that I saw was that many people would be more than happy with your test results! Der........ I'm not happy with any average, high average etc testing - average never existed for me, nothing below 90% existed, I could repeat conversations word for word, I was top out of 300 entering college.

I don't know how you are meant to forget your old self, maybe first acknowledge what you had and get over it - I have had counseling but it didn't really do a lot for me. I spent a lot of time trying to work out how it was going to work. Maybe if you were told it you think like this then this will help you over come ..... whatever.

I get annoyed with people who don't put any effort into what they are doing and saying - lazy thinkers and tend to avoid those that I can. I believe the higher the IQ pre accident the harder time you have coping afterwords - I did read that somewhere.

Sorry I have waffled on - I am good at that nowadays!

Lynlee
Sometimes I think there is something to the saying "ignorance is bliss". I think that sometimes it would be easier to give in to the lazy thinking-- especially with the diminished capabilities I've found myself with as of late. Fighting the fatigue, depression, misunderstanding and my own mind is very tiring and some days I wonder what am I fighting so hard against-- the TBI, or myself. I do understand though how some would prefer avoid the fight all together. I'm not ready to throw in the towel just yet.
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