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Old 03-01-2012, 01:09 AM #1
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Hi, Jeffrey,

Good to heart from you.

Your experience with the neuropsych sounds par for the course as with the TBI Rehab doc.

Sorry for the delay. I was not up to reading a long post earlier in the day.

I have a perspective for you when you are challenged by mean people. I look at them as more injured than me. When I would be in the car with the kids, we would joke about that poor man with the arthritic fingers, you know, the arthritic hand with only one finger extended.

The same attitude works with mean people. Imagine how bad their day is going. Maybe they had a fight with their spouse. Or worse, they may live a life with rarely a smile offered to them

Then there are those people who haven't a clue. They are truly to be pitied.

You can hold you head up and be proud that you don't treat others that way.

Hang in there.

My best to you.
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