• Reduced concentration
  • A sense of numbness
  • Disrupted sleeping patterns
  • Changed eating habits
  • Emotional Roller coaster

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Comment by bluebird on December 31, 2020 at 5:10pm
Me too, Amelia. And it's as though I've lost the ability to think properly -- my intelligence is still there, presumably, but I can't access it the way I should be able to, the effortless way in which I used to do so. My brain has been working at about half-power for the last 8 years, and will never be any better than that for the rest of my life.
Comment by Amalia Vacca on December 31, 2020 at 3:05pm

It's been a year and I still seem to get hit by these randomly. Especially the reduced concentration.

Comment by bluebird on April 16, 2017 at 7:04pm

Yep. All five of them and more, since the moment my husband died. 

Comment by dream moon JO B on March 20, 2017 at 3:37pm

5/5 diana still goin on my costason patens cud say is mes up

numnes can cum go still on me 

i seam 2 slp it wong tims i do

yep wen im low i cnt et i cnt

rolcosrt im stuk on top coz of so mush 1 lush loss in 1 go its lk nevr endn its nott 

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