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Old 11-23-2006, 10:50 AM #11
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL! thanks for all of your replies. I have an appointment with my neuro on Tuesday and am going to ask for the neuropsych tests.

I had another event this morning. I went to see my mother in the nursing home and as I was leaving I got on the elevator and couldn't decide which button I was suppose to push. I pushed the door close button until I could figure which floor I wanted to go to. I thought wellllllllll if I push the same floor that I am on and the door opens and here I am still standing in the elevator and looking at the nurses station where I just left from the nurses will try to find me a room because they will think I am really crazy.

Just another normal day for me!!
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