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Old 08-19-2014, 02:48 PM #1
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Default its amazing how some things make you think your crazy

Now, I know my issues because of the neuropsych test, but man even knowing the stuff, theres still times I feel crazy.

For example, went outside to get the mail, had the storm door open. I dropped an envelope and bent down to get it and saw my reflection out of the corner of my eye in the window. I went into full fight mode thinking someone was in my house, before 2 seconds later I realized it was me.

Stuff like this happens all the time, wether it be my shadow, or just seeing my reflection in a window briefly. I know my reaction time is a little jacked up, but man, this is frustrating. One of those things you got to learn to adopt to I suppose.

All of these new things im trying to workaround or learn are certainly taking its toll. But, like usual, im keeping positive.
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