Monday, July 6, 2009

[epilepsy] others speaking "loud"



This is interesting Julie-my husband noticed, and still notices, that I
tell him "don't yell at me" when he is not in fact raising his voice at
me. I will later realize that it was not him raising his voice-but me
being sensitive to what was going on, or having been overwhelmed by an
entire situation or day that made me react that way. I never did this
before going on so many AED's, and I have been doing it more since my
right temporal lobectomy.

Kelly P

Julie Hope wrote:
> I know if my
> hubby spoke to me a little louder than normal (he thought I couldn't hear sometimes with the long/short term
> memory loss) it would make me feel like I was doing something wrong,
> Julie Hope
>

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