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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Also- as I'm returning back to work, I've noticed how 'dumb' I feel. I used to pride myself on how smart I was and on my ability to write and be grammatically correct and now I mis-spell words often. Use incorrect punctuation, switch words like their there and they're, and can not find awesome big words anymore to use. I feel like I am getting dumber .... Any suggestions and does anyone else feel this way as well?
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I am a 33 year old female who is healing from Post Concussion Syndrome for 32 months after a cycling accident. Therapy: Vision therapy to improve focal and ambient systems Neuropsychological testing and treatment Vestibular therapy Gabapentin 1800mgs/daily Clonazapam when needed Natural Therapy and Supplements: Brain breaks every 2 hours Meditation GABA 1000 mcgs B12 1000 mcgs Niacin 3000-5000 mgs (this has significantly helped with brain fog, mood control, and depression) Nordic Naturals Fish Oil 2000mgs Potassium Multi V Glucosamine 5HTP Vitamin D 1500mgs "Your True Self contains Every Possibility" -Deepak Chopra =}[/SIZE] |
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I am not back at work, but going through the same thing. Writing used to come naturally and just flow but now it is so clunky and I can't remember when to use what punctuation and for some reason its and it's baffle me to no end even though I know the difference. Just like you, the fancy big words are not coming to me either like before. Maybe we just have to relearn and practice for awhile? That's what I keep wondering. I know what I type is a lot better than a year ago..
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ilikepolkadots (02-11-2015) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ilikepolkadots (02-11-2015) |
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I have similar difficulties. I do extensive editing and proofreading.
Regarding its and it's. Rather than memorizing the rule, I think of it as, one word or two. 'its' is one word. Just the possessive form of it, no apostrophe. it's is a contraction of 'it' and 'is', two words. An apostrophe is used to separate them. Once I started thinking of it in these terms, I resolved that problem. I also rely on spell check. It usually helps. Check out amitriptyline. My spell checker tries to suggest a strange correction.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ilikepolkadots (02-11-2015) |
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Amitriptyline - hmm- my spell checked must have recently added this one in there! I do say, spell check has not helped me because I use it as a crutch rather than trying to figure out the spelling on my own! I bet 8th graders have a better vocab than I do right now haha!
I think it's true- practice again. Keep trying to slow down as well and practice just as I would if I were learning a new language. It to does get rather frustrating!
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I am a 33 year old female who is healing from Post Concussion Syndrome for 32 months after a cycling accident. Therapy: Vision therapy to improve focal and ambient systems Neuropsychological testing and treatment Vestibular therapy Gabapentin 1800mgs/daily Clonazapam when needed Natural Therapy and Supplements: Brain breaks every 2 hours Meditation GABA 1000 mcgs B12 1000 mcgs Niacin 3000-5000 mgs (this has significantly helped with brain fog, mood control, and depression) Nordic Naturals Fish Oil 2000mgs Potassium Multi V Glucosamine 5HTP Vitamin D 1500mgs "Your True Self contains Every Possibility" -Deepak Chopra =}[/SIZE] |
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Yesterday at work I noticed a part missing from one of my planes (a panel fastener so it wasn't dangerous) so I thought I would take care of it instead of troubling my mechanic.
I couldn't remember how to install it so I thought I would get online to see if there was something there. I couldn't remember what it was called! I had to humble myself and go have the mechanic refresh my memory. At least I remember it today! Bud |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ilikepolkadots (02-12-2015), Lara (02-11-2015) |
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And humility sometimes is your best friend these days!
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I am a 33 year old female who is healing from Post Concussion Syndrome for 32 months after a cycling accident. Therapy: Vision therapy to improve focal and ambient systems Neuropsychological testing and treatment Vestibular therapy Gabapentin 1800mgs/daily Clonazapam when needed Natural Therapy and Supplements: Brain breaks every 2 hours Meditation GABA 1000 mcgs B12 1000 mcgs Niacin 3000-5000 mgs (this has significantly helped with brain fog, mood control, and depression) Nordic Naturals Fish Oil 2000mgs Potassium Multi V Glucosamine 5HTP Vitamin D 1500mgs "Your True Self contains Every Possibility" -Deepak Chopra =}[/SIZE] |
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