Dear @gwenrn74
I’m happy in a why that you can remember, understand, feelings, and the doctors show you. Problems, oh problems change our life; some feel “normal” and other people are not normal (what means “normal”? I have no idea anyway).
I’m glad that you know of what’s going on for your self. For me, I’m not normal. Am I crazy on-my-brain? No, I hope, but some times do the wrong thing or can’t understand from some on does something to me.
I had/have a bicycle accident 13-14 years ago. I lost my past memory and lost my ability to work & help &\as a pro local government city and close to the top until my bicycle accident.
I’m down to only 20% of my abilities… but now I’m only to:
(1) cleaning/drying clothes on a machine
(2) taking our doggies outside (thankfully our yard helps me that I can’t walk doing this)
(3) trying to play music on my guitar/amp again
(4) trying to cutting our grass thru other yearns
(5) clean or get rid of things that is sorta heavy for me not my wife
(6) reading, but it’s slow and can’t understand some words
(7) COVID counting eat taste for 2 weeks
(8) and 9n…
Thx,
Greg D.
Greg,
Sounds like a horrific accident. I'm sorry to hear of this and the challenges. Do you do any Transcendental Meditation? Or listen to drumming ? There is a musician Jeff Strong. He does drumming- REI is the name of his company and books. He has a website and it's free to listen to drumming. He's not a PhD, so his works with autistic children have been ignored by the medical community.