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Old 08-01-2017, 11:56 PM #1
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Default Gibberish thoughts in my head

Is anyone experiencing/ experienced gibberish thoughts during the recovery phase from a frontal lobe injury? Sometimes I'd be thinking of something and just pure garbage comes out. For example, I think of what to eat for lunch, then some other completely different thought comes out like or nothing comes out, like im blank. Happens for words too (Required -> requiem), names and all get butchered, felix turns into felicia etc, for a few seconds until I "wake up" and go "wtf was I just thinking?" Note this is in sub vocalization itself and not blurting the wrong word out. The actual "thoughts" i get in my head.

Sometimes I forget intuitive things like grammar, sentence syntax and all that. Its all very werid.
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