I've just found out that unless I change my major/minor to something I have no real interest in, I can't hide from math. I've jumped in and will be wallowing in Calculus at some point. The really bad part is I'm not even sure that all the classes I've got to take to get me there will even transfer
I have to remind myself to keep breathing, because I feel the stinging sour building up underneath my tongue. There is a resource for Learning disabilities, they even have 'me' listed. TBI, tramatic brain injury! Yay! What a stigma. Is it all in my head. Was that a pun?
After looking through the services they offer for all the red tape and paperwork, I'm not sure it's worth it. "taking an untimed test in a quiet area" is about the only one that would appeal to me. I'm not blind, or deaf, and there's only so much they can do other then tutor me for my lack of long/short term memory. some things stick and some don't. It can be a blessing and a curse.
Why is Bob Saget grinning at the lower left of my screen, now this is just annoying.

After looking through the services they offer for all the red tape and paperwork, I'm not sure it's worth it. "taking an untimed test in a quiet area" is about the only one that would appeal to me. I'm not blind, or deaf, and there's only so much they can do other then tutor me for my lack of long/short term memory. some things stick and some don't. It can be a blessing and a curse.
Why is Bob Saget grinning at the lower left of my screen, now this is just annoying.
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A friend turned me on to it, as it was the only thing that helped her recover from a concussion, where she was sleeping and out of it for like 16 hours a day. Essentially, your cns acts as both a map and a journal, and this work is designed to repattern where there is a history of trauma.