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		<title>Put your head on hold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spending a lot of time in the hospital has had an interesting effect on me.  I think the effect has been multi-faceted.  I&#39;m not sure if it is a by-product of the stress that we have been under since we found out about Elliot&#39;s diagnosis, way back in the 20th week of pregnancy, or if [...]]]></description>
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Spending a lot of time in the hospital has had an interesting effect on me.  I think the effect has been multi-faceted.  I&#39;m not sure if it is a by-product of the stress that we have been under since we found out about Elliot&#39;s diagnosis, way back in the 20th week of pregnancy, or if it&#39;s just related to not working certain parts of my brain during our long hospital stays. 
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For instance, as we were faced with more and more issues to overcome and negative doctor&#39;s reports, the more my vocabulary suffered.  Strange I know, but it&#39;s true.  I really struggle with getting &quot;stuck&quot; on a word now.  It&#39;s a little embarrassing, especially when I have to give a presentation in front of the board of directors for the bank that I work for.  I mean, we&#39;re talking the CEO, CFO, COO and everyone else of importance of a publicly traded company and I can&#39;t get the word &quot;inventory&quot; out of my mouth.  Instead I&#39;m reduced to saying, &quot;uh, buildings&#8230;and uh, infrastructure&#8230; moving on&#8230;&quot;.
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That&#39;s just one example.  Easy words that I know and use quite often, I can&#39;t think of, they elude me and I&#39;m stuck trying to describe the word to someone and it only goes downhill from there.  
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In Philadelphia, during our two month stay, I was a voracious cross-word puzzler.  Hoping to keep my mind sharp for when I did go back to work.  Unfortunately, I&#39;m not sure that it worked.  Getting back to work feels like swimming through cotton.  Lovely.
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So I&#39;m trying to work through my head issues, but I don&#39;t know if I&#39;m seeing much success.  I should read something, a book, not a magazine.  I tried reading &quot;The Invisible Man&quot; at CHOP, but it was lost on me.  I got about half-way through it and got bored.
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I&#39;m thinking about The Kite Runner.  Yeah, that sounds good.  However, I don&#39;t have it right now&#8230;.so maybe just one more game of CounterStrike.   <img src='http://www.jabulanijonny.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />
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Are you in a mental rut?</p>
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