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Old 10-04-2006, 10:14 AM   #11
Cathy
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Geo, believe it or not, my short term memory loss has improved over the past two months. Part of the problem was my blood sugar, up in the 400 range! I had no idea that I had sugar diabetes, or that it often causes a feeling of confusion, and now that I have my blood sugar down to normal levels, my memory is coming back. I've also learned that some of the memories I have of therapy in Bangor are actually of my month long stay at Mass. Medical in Boston, almost like part of my brain is finally thawing out!

I think, considering your injury, you are doing great. Your posts, (while still quite long ) are much more readable. I'm quite lucky, because I didn't suffer from any written communication problems, but there are a lot of people at therapy who are going through the same thing you went through. I'm sure, like you, some of them will improve, but it saddens me to know that many of them will not.

Well, it's fiddling night in Canada. I've got to get my gear together!

Cathy
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