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Old 05-02-2015, 01:17 PM #6
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The monitor adjustment helped, but I think my issue goes beyond just the computer. I do a lot of analysis, budget work, spreadsheets, etc. I noticed that when I was doing 'harder' work, things didn't go well. I was capable of it, which is an improvement, but it was taxing.

I am able to work from home, so it is quiet and easy to rest when needed.

I think I am not ready, and can't wait to see the neuro to hear what she says.
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