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Old 07-28-2015, 10:02 PM #11
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Thanks heaps for the support. All he has said is that he needs to run blood tests to rule out toxic and metabolic causes. After I have the blood tests I'll find out more specifics.
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Making more fundamental mistakes at school in the workshop. Have been giving out the wrong wood material as well as giving instructions to a student for the wrong project and wrong year level. I find my head aches when I'm pushed to explain processes to my senior students and I get the odd pain that shoots here and there. Parent teacher interviews tonight and I have been going over my notes. My head aches and I feel as though my head is in a puddle of muddy water. Today I sneaked off home and slept for an hour when I didn't have any classes. Its getting harder and harder each day.
I'm also getting deep aches in my thighs as though in my bones. I seem to ache all over at times.

Hey but I have two beautiful daughters and a lovely caring wife.
Hi Phil, I am sorry for your cognitive difficulties.
I am also coping with such problems and Provigil/Modafinil helps me with that.
It is a wake promoting drug and it improves the fatigue and concentration.
I am taking it on days that it is important for me to concentrate.
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Hi Phil, I am sorry for your cognitive difficulties.
I am also coping with such problems and Provigil/Modafinil helps me with that.
It is a wake promoting drug and it improves the fatigue and concentration.
I am taking it on days that it is important for me to concentrate.
Thank you, I have just started on Lyrica and first blood tests clear with still a lot more to come back yet. Hopefully some answers.
Put my suger in the wrong place this morning instead of my coffee cup and both my wife and I laughed.
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Thank you, I have just started on Lyrica and first blood tests clear with still a lot more to come back yet. Hopefully some answers.
Put my suger in the wrong place this morning instead of my coffee cup and both my wife and I laughed.
Phil
Good luck!

I prepared a cup of tea for a friend with salt instead of sugar...
Or found my lettuce in the cupboard
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yes that's a classic, that's me. My wife laughs which makes it a lot easy for me.
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A few months ago, I couldn't find my cell phone. Later I found it in the refrigerator. I cried.
I could understand the milk in the pantry or the cereal in the fridge, but this one was just too much.
That got better though.
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A few months ago, I couldn't find my cell phone. Later I found it in the refrigerator. I cried.
I could understand the milk in the pantry or the cereal in the fridge, but this one was just too much.
That got better though.
Yes i get emotional when i do something like that. Have been good lately though. For how long it stays that way i don't know though. Fingers crossed. Take care

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