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Old 06-10-2012, 11:12 PM #1
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Default Impaired decision making

After writing about my progress, thought I'd ask a question....

Do any of you notice (or someone else notice about you) impaired judgment/decision making?

Mine seems subtle 2 yrs out (it was worse closer to my accident), but I noticed my inability to be firm in saying no to applying for a store credit card after mild pressure from the nice sales clerk. I never used to be swayed in the past. Now I find that when people ask me questions where I have to make decisions, things slow down for me and I don't always make a choice like I would have pre-concussion, if I make a choice at all (at times)

It made me feel kind of vulnerable going out into the world (just when I thought I was doing so well, thus venturing out more)

Does anyone know what I mean by this? If so, how do you deal with it?
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