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Old Jun 27, 2013, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by shezbut View Post
Hi Flutterbye,

The event that you describe isn't uncommon for after TBI's. I have that happen quite often, and often don't realize that I even made an error until someone points it out to me.

My doctors called it something vague, like "word salad" (or something like that). A rather common effect with damage in the temporal lobe. I did see a speech therapist for a couple of months who gave me some good tips on dealing with my TBI.
Thinking Strategies...

Before...
1.) Control distractions whenever possible
2.) Ask Q's to clarify
3.) Do not assume
4.) Review before starting, especially if long or complex task

During...
1.) Go step by step
2.) Stop and think
3.) Slow down
4.) Pay attention to specific details
5. ) Keep it simple
6.) Problem solve: "what else can I say (or do)?"

After...
Double-check for accuracy

Maybe some of these techniques will help you as well? I hope so. Gentle hugs to you!

Thank you Shezbut. Those are great suggestions.
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