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Old 03-23-2011, 03:44 PM #1
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Default omg ...its any form of thinking

Ok...convinced now. I helped my son with 2 a little more complex word problems. I had no problem doing them...even explaining them to him. But working on them for 10 mins...wow...the inside of my head was spinning it felt like. All kinds of weird feelings...like when I watch tv or go on the computer.

I was exhausted Sat and Sun...and now I think its from reading. Thur, Fri and Sat I read about 20 pgs each day in a book...and I can tell you everything I read..great book...but I was exhausted. I'm convinced its any form of thinking.

Am I wrong here? How long is this going to last? I'm beyond tears now!
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