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Tag Archives: memory
Tools: Where In The !@#$ Did I Park?
After countless episodes of anxiety and panic forgetting where I parked, I picked up a few helpful hints to pass along. First rule: ALWAYS park in the same general area or direction. Some examples: at WalMart, I parked in an … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, mTBI, TBI, Tools, Traumatic Brain Injury, Workarounds
Tagged anxiety, forgetting, memory, mTBI, overload, stimuli, TBI, tools, traumatic brain injury, workarounds
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Back to the Beginning: Making Connections (posted Mar. 20, 2009)
In the land of TBI, things sometimes happen and we are unable to make the connection. Somewhere between experiencing an incident or series of incidents, having an inconsistent or lack of memory, and not having a sense of time, it … Continue reading
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Tagged connections, memory, processing, Realities of living with TBI, TBI
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Back to the Beginning: Still Recovering (posted Nov. 20, 2008)
Par for the course, sleep is off, sense of timing is way off, migraines have been common this week, more stubborn and pervasive than usual. Simple routines like remembering to cross days off the calendar are crucial since I have … Continue reading