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Hi,

I am sorry you are dealing with that.
Reading is o.k. for me but I do not do much of it when I am depressed because it is hard to focus.


Can you listen to music?

Occasionally I like listening to talk radio more than watching t.v. because the
t.v. involves the senses more.


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