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A work-around that may help with long recipes is to pre-measure all the ingredients into separate containers like you see them do on TV shows. This will prevent wondering, Did I add the salt already?
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Another thing that works for me is immediately putting away each ingredient after I add it, like sticking the milk back in the fridge or the salt back in the pantry. When my counter is empty, my dish is ready for the oven. ![]()
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I was about to add a similar tip but the pre-measured ingredients also addresses the "Did I already add 2 or 3 teaspoon fulls ?" Adding ingredients directly into the mixing bowl can be a counting challenge for some of us.
I use a 'move the item from one end of the counter to the other end' system sometimes.
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Laupala,
Hi. I find using my hands to be very relaxing. I make jewelry and the twisting looping braiding parts become hand memory and my brain is chillin. A few weeks ago my family made egg rolls and I found wrapping them very relaxing. I also like looking at pictures on my iPad or phone. Pictures don't bother me like looking at other things. Doctor said it involves a different part of the brain. There are many websites with a huge variety of pictures. I hope this helps. Jace
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. *TBI with mild to severe damage November 2012 from car crash. Stroke with hemorage & 4 clots in veins in brain Feb/Mar 2015. *Vestibular damage, PCS, hypercusis, severe visual processing and tracking issues, short term memory loss, headaches/migraines, occipital neuralgia, cognitive issues, neurological issues, brain fog, brain fatigue when over stimulated, twitching, vertigo, neck issues, nerve issues, PTSD, personality change, Since stroke left side weakness, rage, worsening of vestibular problems, recall, speech, memory. *Can't drive or work. Have done occupational therapy, cognitive therapy, physical therapy. Learning work arounds, and strategies to be competent in daily life. Change your attitude/perspective changes your life. As TBI survivors this is a vital part of our healing and living. *Working on getting to know and accept the new me. |
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I did a lot of coloring while I was recovering. Buy the biggest box of colored pencils or crayons you can find and Google "coloring pages for adults" or "mandalas to color free."
I also spent a lot of time walking outdoors (weather permitting). Other ideas: *take a bubble bath *do your hair in some fancy way *give yourself a manicure and/or pedicure *download a guided relaxation podcast and listen to it *fill a bird feeder in your backyard and watch it *pet your dog or cat *get sample perfume cards from stores and smell them to see how the fragrance notes change over time (got that one from Jane McGonigal of SuperBetter) *practice meditation (podcasts available for this as well)
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mTBI and PCS after sledding accident 1-17-2011 Was experiencing: Persistent headaches, fatigue, slowed cognitive functions, depression Symptoms exacerbated by being in a crowd, watching TV, driving, other miscellaneous stress & sensory overload Sciatica/piriformis syndrome with numbness & loss of reflex Largely recovered after participating in Nedley Depression Recovery Program March 2012: . Eowyn Rides Again: My Journey Back from Concussion . |
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I would recommend Flickr.com if you like pictures, some great stuff on there for everyone.
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Oh my, I'm laughing about the adding the salt business...do it all the time, can't tell you the number of times I've either forgotten or asked myself did I put this or that in a recipe.
Also, will walk away from putting something in the oven and completely forget about it, have even put a sticky note on my forearm to remind me and forgot it was there ![]() |
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I do the same thing... I have to do what Mark said and pre-measure everything... I will also do the same thing in the shower with shampoo...
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The Start: MVA, t-boned, on 1-12-14 (my sons 5th birthday) and did not think anything of it.. my back hurt on site but everything else seemed ok. Lost about 10-12 hours from about 3 hours after the accident to the next day...Experienced terrible brain fog for over a month, plus intense headaches, nausea, dizziness, cognitive difficulties, disorientation, no short term memory, depression and just an overall hangover feeling daily. Current Situation: I'm about 7 months in and my local neurologist has waived her white flag and therefore I am headed to Dallas to be seen (I have family there). The headaches are still daily. I have nausea, dizziness as well. Drugs I have been on- Vicodin (off), Naproxen (off), proanolol (off), topamax (off), cataflam (off), Midrin (off), Flexeril (off) and now Namenda XR (off), Nortrptylin (off), Verapamil (off) Therapy- Osteopath, Vestibular and balance therapy, fuzion/soft tissue massage, acupuncture Drs- ER (no help), GP, Chiropractor, Neurologist and Osteopath |
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When using the stove, set the timer for 5 minutes. Then, when you walk away, the longest you will be away is 5 minutes. Reset the timer each time it goes off. You can also get a pocket timer and carry the timer in your pocket so you will always hear it.
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