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Old 10-08-2008, 10:22 AM #11
Monica de Lara Monica de Lara is offline
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I find it very hard to focus. I sit down and start reading my attention immediatly goes to my legs and all their weird sensations. Maybe this is just psychological because i can actually read, no problems in the activity itself, the problems are on focusing. I find it easier to read while in the bath. For some reason the sensation of the water surrounding my legs makes my pain more tolerable. This is one of the reasons i hate PN. I used to be an active reader…. I was planning to get a master’s before all this came- Now i think it is almost imposible for me to do it. BUt again i think this may be no more than a psycological barrier i have put myself. I wonder how i could break it and sit comfortable on my favorite armchair and read for hours as I used to do it before all ths pn.
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