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Old 06-29-2016, 07:56 PM #1
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Default Gretchen Schmelzer

Have only recently comes across her writings and very much enjoy them. Google or search her article 'Trauma makes you live in backwards world.'

Now I understand so much of why the little things can become major and big things don't always feature. . . . then there is paper work which I don't seem to do and can not understand why. . . at times I seem to 'float' my way through.

Also explains why my son with TBI bins paper work for the most part; doesn't feature too often in his world yet the most mundane of issues take prominence.

Uderstanding is the key yet all too often we are not given it, quite possibly/probably because many of the clowns we deal with haven't a clue themselves!
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