>>1333701 <-->>1333710>>1333718>medfagAbout 15 years ago, I sat in on a group therapy session of people who were receiving "Cognitive Remediation" for a thing I was working on. The people consisted of people with some degree of intellectual prowess, not run of the mill blue collar people. Their were selected based on their previous education (all with a Bachelors, minimum, good jobs, intelligent.) They were all given Wechsler IQ test before this test program, during and presumable after. They all introduced themselves and discussed their issues and essentially how they came to find themselves in the room: most had some sort of TBI ("traumatic brain injury") like one guy flew out of a car and banged his head, one woman (a former VP in a big pharmaceutical company) was hit by the side view mirror of a work van in Manhattan, but the one that stuck with me was a former Graduate Student who got Lyme disease and it was affecting his cognition, attention & concentration and shit. Literally gives me chills when I think about ticks and when I caught them on me a few times, I'm very anxious. I remove them, save them and bring to a lab to test if they posses Lyme. To date, they all have not. Yes, Lyme affects people in different ways, but that shit is bad news from a little cunt insect.