And all this time I thought it was just exhaustion.  You guys sound 
lucky....you can take time out.  These boys (or men judging by their age) don't 
let me get any rest.  I guess that's part of the bipolar thing, but when you're 
running on empty it's pretty darn irritating.

Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 10:39:41 -0800
From: jcs...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Re:  Brain lock ?
To: fr...@franksheldon.com; malugss...@gmail.com; celr...@aol.com; 
TMIC-LIST@eskimo.com

all joking aside,,mine is low on my spine yet i understand to some degree what 
you are saying,,I come to a point where everyone just has to leave me 
alone,,,literally because I cant make sense out of anything and i get like a 
biting dog
       From: "fr...@franksheldon.com" <fr...@franksheldon.com>
 To: Dalton Garis <malugss...@gmail.com>; celr...@aol.com; TMIC-LIST@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 9:53 AM

 Subject: [TMIC] Re:  Brain lock ?
  


Seriously,

That does happen to me. I usually am able to sit down , before I fall down.  My 
mind slowly shuts down. Too much data- can not compute, overloading occurring.  
I stay seated for several minutes, then I'm able to resume my activities.  My 
GalPal used to take these events personally, but now she understands that she 
needs to help me by taking control, stop asking questions, Etc.

My lesion is at C5-6 which is pretty high up the cord and may influence the 
Pons.

I'd recommend googling "Pons".  It's a pretty  interesting part of our brains.

F




                                          

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