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Old 07-01-2020, 12:00 PM #8
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Oh, my.. I’m so sorry!!’ I can’t even imagine.. what are your symptoms??

I’m slowly improving but screens and conversations are still tough
I have heard screens are hard on someone who experiences Neurofatigue which I think is what you have. Perhaps because of the blue light that screens emit. I'm not sure. Have a way to write things when you have trouble talking if you can, in case you need help or something while in this exhausted state.
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