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I'm with you, Mari - every day in my Mood Tracker log I write "Foggy/Groggy". I can't even remember myself when my brain functioned at a high level.
I only saw the dancer moving clockwise. I couldn't see her move counter-clockwise no matter how hard I tried!
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