Posted by Think1234 on June 8, 2006, at 21:37:11
In reply to Re: A few questions, posted by ravenstorm on May 31, 2006, at 9:09:34
Does the speculation as I have described in the first post in this thread make me psychotic? In all honesty it is a theory. I can't prove it. And I rely solely on circumstantial evidence. But, I think it is the type of circumstantial evidence that might convict an innocent person if the central accussation was not so strange.
Other speculations have occured to me. The main two other speculations are: 1. I had a rare reaction to the spect scan. 2. I am either crazy, mildly crazy, overimaginative, etc.
Either way, something happened to me. And it happened to me soon after the SPECT scan. What has happened to me has affected many aspects of my life. My vision for instance(double vision in both eyes simultantaneously), and in particular, it has affected me academically. Especially as it pertains to my major which is Economics. ("mixing up words" was one of the "things" that happened to me. Since carefully and subtly worded questions and problems are part of the pedagogy of econ, my tendency to mix words has been a disadavantage. ( On a side note: I got the highest score on my last exam and was one of 4 in about 35 students who got a full A (not an A-) But I believe I could have done even better if it weren't for the cognitive deficits I still continue to experience)
Other note: Other than the cognitive deficiencies I continue to experience, I have had no other sense that anything was or is different about me. I have felt no oddness. Or dreaminess, or anything of the sort.
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