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HannahSlamma191 karma

I can relate as well. Got kicked in the head by a horse when I was 10 or so. Can't remember my childhood hardly at all. I've become extremely meticulous about the way I do things so I do not forget anything. Short-term memory has become very difficult since the injury and long-term has become almost non-existent in the time before the injury. And if/when I cry I am prone to painful headaches to all out migraines. My theory is that the area of the brain behind my sinus cavity was jostled, since the horse kicked me right in the forehead and spiderweb-fractured my entire skull.

I am here and willing to talk to you as well, about how it can affect your life, and especially about people's perceptions. This happened to me in elementary school, and children can be quite cruel to someone misses a month of school and comes back with a horrific scar. However, I can tell you it gets so much better. Time and vitamin E oil on the scar made it nearly unnoticeable. It's still 2 inches long and down my forehead, but people don't notice anymore, they notice me. Make sure your self is what they see, and any handicaps/scars/injuries will be no more than a fleeting detail to those who matter in life.

HannahSlamma53 karma

I'm a secretary, so I picked either the worst or the best job to test my memory. I have a set routine and write sticky notes for anything else I need to remember. The meticulousness (for me at least) is mostly just a coping mechanism.

HannahSlamma50 karma

It's milk and eggs, bitch.

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Child porn.

HannahSlamma17 karma

Lately I'm thinking your name should be Slothy_Watercolour