At times, it has been so severe, that I cannot comprehend the value of coins. For example, when paying for a few items in a shop (I was served by one of my ex-pupils) and I had to hand over something like 67 pence............I just couldn't work it out. The coins had no meaning to me. To cover my embarrassment, I thrust my purse in her hand on a pretext and asked her to remove the correct amount.
My partner is constantly having a go at me because when I pay him for my grocery shopping at home, I'm always giving him a ton of coins.
This is because when I go out myself, I don't have the brain capacity to count the correct change in a shop while simultaneously having to make small talk with the cashier.
I stopped trying a long time ago so no matter what I'm buying I will round it to the nearest pound or nearest note which results in pockets full of change to bring home constantly :thumbdown:
On the written side of things my grammar is great when hand writing but typing on phone its often wrong just through laziness in correcting.
I'm noticing more and more during brain fog, i will go to type on my phone, and my fingers won't type the correct letters. I'll end up pressing everything to the right of the letters i want, or on another day, every character to the left of the one i want (always one character to the left 'or right' of everything i try to press)
Its happening now. Sometimes i can delete a sentence or word multiple times, and go to immediately correct it, only to press the exact same wrong keys again and again. Its so frustrating and exhausting that there's no chance i'm correcting grammar etc too. As long as its vaguely understandable, its staying
I'd say my maths short circuits at the same time as writing/text equally. Though i avoid maths at all costs now as it really fries my brain these days.
When I did Planetary Science and other science courses with the University a good few years ago, the constant page long equations nearly finished me off
I thought my brain would never recover.