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Old 09-05-2013, 02:17 AM #1
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Originally Posted by brokenbrilliant View Post
These kinds of problems can sneak up on you over time, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were directly connected to that "simple bump on the head".

Are you getting enough rest? Your list "long and short-term memory problems, difficulty focusing, difficulty completing tasks, decreased impulse control (including problems with my temper), and difficulty learning new tasks" are exactly what happen to me if I am over-tired (let's be honest - exhausted), over the long term. Being tired makes everything worse, especially behavior issues.

Are you drinking enough water and eating properly, as well? Your brain demands a lot to keep going at peak - even an ageing brain (which mine is, too)

When I'm worn out, my motivation goes through the floor, and I have no interest in dealing with any living being in person. Online is fine, but I honestly can't be bothered with real live interactions.

Check your sleep and food and water intake. Making some minor adjustments and staying steady with them might help.

Good luck.
I find it interesting, I mean the similarities I'm seeing in these posts. Here I can relate to the lack of interest in dealing with any living being in person. I used to be a real people person, especially on the job (working for a newspaper and as a bartender). Now it's like I have to turn on a switch inside and act like I enjoy dealing with people face to face. I appreciate the input.
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