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08-26-2014, 02:57 PM | #11 | ||
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Thank you! Ps: ill pm you soon about your move, figured id leave you alone for now since its stressful! Last edited by Chemar; 08-26-2014 at 04:14 PM. Reason: editing quoted post which has been edited |
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[QUOTE=Mark in Idaho;1091732]I agree with the above comments. Maybe my comment was too simple. I meant that because there is such a wide range of definitions of spatial organization, rather than having us define what it means, let the specialists define it. Since it is only a mild impairment, not to get worried about it.
I am exhausted due to multiple 300 mile round trips moving from my mountain cabin to the city. Ugggg. The stress has left me frustrated with my struggle to communicate effectively.[/QUOTM I found moving stressful, when I was healthy. Can't imagine doing it now. Good luck. |
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