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Old 02-27-2008, 08:36 PM #12
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I'm an avid reader, and read about two or three books a week. I used to read more, back when I smoked cigarettes!

When I'm fatigued and having cog fog, I find it difficult to read. I have to re-read the paragraph over again, or have trouble tracking each line... that's really sad, because when I'm fatigued there's not much I want to do besides lay down! I can't play computer games because I can't focus enough to solve the puzzles, and I certainly can't paint or work on any of my masks.

I reread favorite books sometimes, and those are a little easier when I'm foggy.
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