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Old Jun 26, 2013, 10:08 AM
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Years ago I suffered a severe head/brain injury.

Over the years I suffered with severe vertigo but now live with it and know how to manage it.

I also suffered with amnesia. But that doesn't happen must at all now. Infrequently.

But my latest and curious mental malfunction is thinking one thought and when I try to say that thought it comes out just the opposite.

For example: I think "my it's a warm day", but when I go to speak that thought, it comes out "my it's a cold day". This seems to be very odd.

And while it comes out just the opposite, I feel embarrassed, knowing that is not what I meant to say and I quickly and consciously correct the spoken error.

Is there anyone else out there in this forum who knows what this symptom indicates or who also suffers with this? I am certain it's just another sign of the brain injury I suffered years ago. I just don't know the diagnosis.
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