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Old 03-09-2012, 04:11 PM #1
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Smirk Really!!

Ok I have to laugh. Yesterday when I was talking with my son I bent over to get something out of the fridge and smacked my head on the way down. My son just looked at me like...really? He said it was kind of funny. My left upper pherphial vision is "damaged" so I tend not to see things in my way.

Last week I was walking through my doorway. It has the pull up bar on it. For some strange reason it decided it would be a good time to fall off and hit me on the head while walking through.

Two weeks ago I walked off a curb and that lead me to have a few painful days. My PCS got much worse and my lower back was mad too.

I'm not sure why I'm more accident prone, I'm not sure why my vision is damaged.

I'm thinking perhaps a nerf suit would be appropriate (lol) and we can market it and everything.

I try to be careful but I get easily distracted and that's when the stupid stuff happens.

I'm eight months in and it has been a really long journey. I'm still hopeful but I find myself trying to find things I can do for work. I will never be that dynamo powerhouse, quick thinking, good on the edge, resourceful person that made me a valuable asset to my employers. Now I am struggling to figure out what it is I can do.

Meanwhile I will try to be more cautious.
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