One of the ways I keep track of how I am improving is by doing puzzles. I keep an old-fashion jigsaw puzzle in my office for clients to work on while they wait. Sometimes I'll spend my own down time fitting the pieces and making connections - literally and figuratively.
Shortly after the accident, even a short time working on a puzzle gave me a major head fog. Now I can do about 1/2 an hour before my head begins to hurt.
Most interesting is the location of the pain. When I do computer work, I experience throbbing in my right temple and behind my right eye. It grows into a true fog if I don't quit at the first signs it is increasing. With jigsaw puzzles, the pain is located more to the back of my skull a few inches behind my ear and above my occiput.
Not to self -- Ask Dr. Larson about this?????
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