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Old 09-24-2014, 04:56 PM #1
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Default What do you do to pass time/have fun?

So i am not well enough to go to school now so i was wondering what do you all do? I cannot read more than 13 min at a time, cant watch tv, play video games or be on the computer except max 10 min because i am very light sensitive. My PT has me walking in increasing increments a day.

Im at 13 min 2X a day so im just trying to find something or things to do without over exerting myself. Keep my mind from imploding.
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