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Old 08-26-2014, 10:02 AM #1
sciencetoy sciencetoy is offline
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Default Working at Home - advice

I haven't seen this mentioned around here.

I Just got an opportunity to do a project that would be very satisfying to complete.

I have an extra half of a bedroom to use, and lots of tech gizmos to communicate with mysupport geeks. And since it's home, I can hit the bed anytime I need to - and I don't really fall all that often here at home - big problem elsewhere.

I did a lot of work from home previously to my brain injuries and it always worked well.

Any thoughts about what might turn out to be problems now that things are different?

My issues these days: aphasia
Vertigo and instability
tired and weak
sudden onset of brainfog
still getting over side effects from my most recent set of depression meds.
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