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Re: Covid and me

Posted: 04 Aug 2021, 13:46
by Motormouse
Paul K wrote:
03 Aug 2021, 12:53
Airspeed wrote:
03 Aug 2021, 09:20
Sorry about the brain damage not improving. Is it affecting you noticeably, memory, motor control, emotions?


Pete, you say the doctors use the analogy of a faulty hard drive, and that the info you're currently having difficulty with will eventually be stored in an undamaged part of your 'HD'. Do you have to do mental exercises to speed this process up, kind of like physiotherapy for the brain, or is it something that will happen naturally over time ?
I'm told, something that will happen over time; it's helped by social interaction; in layman's terms I've had effectively 2 silent strokes (at once) each of the damaged areas is about size of 10p piece spherically,
Neurology guy isn't too concerned, Just keeping an eye on things now.

Ttfn

Pete

Re: Covid and me

Posted: 04 Aug 2021, 16:15
by Paul K
Motormouse wrote:
04 Aug 2021, 13:46

I'm told, something that will happen over time; it's helped by social interaction; in layman's terms I've had effectively 2 silent strokes (at once) each of the damaged areas is about size of 10p piece spherically,
Neurology guy isn't too concerned, Just keeping an eye on things now.

Ttfn

Pete
Well, all the very best with it, Pete. We all hope, I'm sure, that things noticeably improve for you. :cheers: