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The neuropsychologist I saw rated my brain function/mental capacity as "Superior." Her comment was fun. She said "You are off the charts. I'd like to rate you higher than superior, but that is the highest ranking we have." I do a lot of word puzzles, etc. and like to read. I play several word games every day. Games like Blossom Word Game...i aim for "Mega Boss" title. Sometimes I only get Blossom Boss, but it's still fun. I want to get my husband to log in on his computer and challenge him to see who can score the highest. (He has a very high IQ). I was told over the holidays by many people that I was the most joy-filled person they know. I think a positive attitude helps even during difficult days. I'm thankful for what I do have. With each person, their place of peace, calm, and happiness will be different than mine. I was asked to write a meditation on "Joy" for a Christmas women's group. They were going to read it. But I suggested I have my daughter come. She did a great job reading it and people were so encouraging. My physical mobility is quite limited, but if I have to sit in a chair all day, I can still enjoy doing fun things.

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@monbethc: that's wonderful! And I admit to my error in conflating PPAOS with PPA; two very different conditions. I'll leave my comment with links above in the event it may be helpful to others who may do likewise and find those helpful.