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the other one has some time to spend on her/his own. If I have "free", I normally do some learning or watch TV. I then go to bed between<br />

21:30 - 22:00.<br />

Due to my epilepsy I try to keep a regular life time. Always getting up at the same time and going to bed at the same time. On the weekend<br />

normally sleeping a bit longer. As I said, with the epilepsy it is most important to have a regular sleep. And not like in young years to go<br />

sleeping at different times.<br />

24.01.2008<br />

"Search for the butter"<br />

It is still difficulty to find determined things on the table. That generally depends very much of the daily form. If I am for example on the search<br />

for butter, that goes the following way: First of all I forgot what I was searching in a couple of seconds. Of course I know that it stands on the<br />

table, but I do not know exactly what I search. Then I must try to limit, to which category does it belong? Normally that happened within<br />

seconds, but for me it takes very lang. But with me it can partly take over one minute. Preselection is partly rather lengthy. If I know what I am<br />

searching for it normally goes quite ok. Sometimes it can take very long until I found what I was looking for.<br />

Applies also here as well: It already become much, much became. But it is amazing out of how many single steps the searching is build up. In<br />

the "normal life" the first steps are relatively fast processed. It was not noticeable to me at all in the "normal life". Only as I got the disturbance<br />

by the illness, I noticed how importantly individual steps are really.<br />

If certain information is no longer available, you will notice there something is lacking and then you recognize how long it take then.<br />

25.01.2008<br />

In the Kitchen<br />

If I sometimes cook - which happens extremely rarely in the meantime - I come relatively fast into problems, as soon as I use more than one<br />

stove plate. With one stove plate it is in the meantime problem-free. But as soon as I use 2, 3 or 4 stove plates I am fast getting to a chaos. It<br />

becomes particularly clear with four stove plates. Already alone the fact that I must take care of four stove plates the same same time is very<br />

demanding for me. If it goes into the final phase, I am often overtaxed. Alone the coordination there already makes excessive use of my<br />

demands. As said, with one stove plate there is no more topic. But as soon as I must make several things simultaneous, I am relatively fast<br />

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