This is delightful. I can visualize the cinematics of imagined TBI therapy. And I LOVE that you got that feeling of recognition and community that comes from others going through the same thing. That is gold. As for the people watching and assessing--sounds like grad seminars all over again.
I can’t believe there’s not a ‘syllabus’ for TBI 101! After all that testing there should be a ‘TBI for Dummies’ so you can skim a checklist and start achieving your way back! I suppose there’s not a large cohort. Among the similar symptoms, are there some variations among your fellows?
I’d never heard of the Ender’s Game so I had to see why you think Orson Scott Card’s a horrible author. That’s quite a rabbit hole.
Unfortunately, there's no "quick fix" - just lots of 'maybe try this' and 'pay attention to that'. And yes - Ender's Game is GREAT book, but wow is Orson Scott Card not a great person.
This is delightful. I can visualize the cinematics of imagined TBI therapy. And I LOVE that you got that feeling of recognition and community that comes from others going through the same thing. That is gold. As for the people watching and assessing--sounds like grad seminars all over again.
I love reading your insights!
Thank you!
I can’t believe there’s not a ‘syllabus’ for TBI 101! After all that testing there should be a ‘TBI for Dummies’ so you can skim a checklist and start achieving your way back! I suppose there’s not a large cohort. Among the similar symptoms, are there some variations among your fellows?
I’d never heard of the Ender’s Game so I had to see why you think Orson Scott Card’s a horrible author. That’s quite a rabbit hole.
Unfortunately, there's no "quick fix" - just lots of 'maybe try this' and 'pay attention to that'. And yes - Ender's Game is GREAT book, but wow is Orson Scott Card not a great person.
‘Maybe try this’? They can’t do better than that?!
Yay, new stationery.
It's got SUCH good paper inside it, too!
Loved this update
Thank you :-)