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02-22-2018, 03:27 AM | #1 | |||
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I don't think hers was as bad but she is brighter than I am so she could compensate more.. I think my high level of anxiety is also interfering with my functioning. I don't have patience. I just made myself a cup of coffee.
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02-22-2018, 07:26 AM | #2 | |||
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I'm so sorry you have to deal with these types of things, Bobby
I have had a lot of cognitive losses from the MS. I know my anxiety and meds make it worse, too. I get impatient with myself. It is very frustrating and is still hard to accept. Since you are concerned about the rent check, I would start checking to see if it's been withdrawn from the day you send it out to avoid the stress of missing that and getting so anxious You will find ways to work around other problems, and deficits. I hope, as Bizi mentioned, that some cognitive symptoms will improve- at least a little I hope some good things come your way soon. You deserve it my friend (((HUGS))) |
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02-22-2018, 08:57 AM | #3 | |||
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the check is okay, it was cashed the second day I sent it in. Chase has an alert to show the activity each day. I missed that day since it was so early. I called the management and they reassured me that all was fine with my account.MY anxiety was skyrocketing and I decided to look at my account online. I didn't do the account number right. More anxiety, finally I got a human. He told me which was the account number. then I reset the password and saw the deposited check. all that anxiety for nothing.
I wonder if carrying all this anxiety is robbing me of interfering of energy and i sleep and getting me more tired of recovering from the stroke. It is over the top. tomorrow i go to the GP I am already worried about my diabetes and oversleeping. |
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