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Old 10-14-2012, 08:47 AM #10
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Concussion,
How interesting to note that you also, obviously a lifelong creative, right-brained/left-handed, came up with similar results, perhaps as surprising to you as my own were for me.

I actually found myself wondering to answer "per the usual, pre-injury/old me", as it were. I was surprised at my answers, as the post-injury/the 'me' with which I must learn to live and function in the world and in my life, now, as I am.

Thanks again, Concussion.
Best to you.
Sounds like you are taking good care of your brain, and not pushing-it, with even seemingly simple, formerly- enjoyable tasks.

Sincerely,
Theta
Just these past 6 months of forced out of work, have I started to even think about relearning how to get into a new mode of operation - being a new person so to speak.

I don't really know who I am anymore.

Where's my focus anymore.

I start my day sometimes at 2 AM, or 3, or 5, or rarely 6 or 7; mostly 2 or 3; and its sporadic ups and downs from there.

Typing things like this takes time because Im forever corrrecting my constant typos - my type A personality always present still; I'll sit in dark, wondering what to do; start something and stop, cause its early and I can't disturb the family, so the activity has to wait; try to nap - nope, awake again, uncomfortable, blah blah blah.

Anyway, thanks for that test, very interesting.
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