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Old 05-19-2011, 11:47 AM #3
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YEp, I get that too.

One of the worst parts for me of this whole thing was feeling disoriented while driving and exiting the highway on a ramp. I'm normally an excellent driver. I pulled too closely to another car because my spatial reasoning is skewed. I got honked at and the sound made things visually start spinning. It was bizarre. I reacted solely out of intuition as if I were in a cloud of smoke and luckily made it through without hitting anyone. I was basically driving blind. Scary! Before that moment, I didn't realize how messed up my brain was or I wouldn't have gone out that day.
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