Wow, she gave one of them back.

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jfango

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I was stunned because this morning when I came out to my computer I found my SS Zmax had been returned. I thought it had gone for a swim, but I guess it didn't after all. You may not know what I'm referring to, but forget it if you don't, it doesn't matter. I would like to let all the folks here know that I suffered a very serious brain injury a few years back in a motor vehicle accident, and I do know that it has scrambled my brain, and I do the best that I can under the circumstances, but sometimes I get a bit "out there" and do things that seem strange even to me when I look back on them from the distance of passed time. Please forgive me for any things I might do or say that you find unacceptable. Thanks.

I was planning to smoke analogs this weekend, and I even bought a couple of packs to get me through the weekend because my new gear won't be here till Monday. Now I don't have to, and man-o-man is this oh-so-much better than any analog ever dreamed of being. I've got some Vapor Chef Hobbes Blood, and I'd like to give that place a positive review, because this stuff is fantastic, and I'm vaping it right now!

I'm working (seems that "working" is about all I ever do) on things on the home front, and I have made a little progress, and hope to make more, and if my work ethic there is as successful as it is at my real job, I don't have anything to worry about, since I've worked my ... of all my life, and I guess that's why it's so small. Different day, different job, that's all.

Thank you all for your support.
 

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I was stunned because this morning when I came out to my computer I found my SS Zmax had been returned. I thought it had gone for a swim, but I guess it didn't after all. You may not know what I'm referring to, but forget it if you don't, it doesn't matter. I would like to let all the folks here know that I suffered a very serious brain injury a few years back in a motor vehicle accident, and I do know that it has scrambled my brain, and I do the best that I can under the circumstances, but sometimes I get a bit "out there" and do things that seem strange even to me when I look back on them from the distance of passed time. Please forgive me for any things I might do or say that you find unacceptable. Thanks.

I was planning to smoke analogs this weekend, and I even bought a couple of packs to get me through the weekend because my new gear won't be here till Monday. Now I don't have to, and man-o-man is this oh-so-much better than any analog ever dreamed of being. I've got some Vapor Chef Hobbes Blood, and I'd like to give that place a positive review, because this stuff is fantastic, and I'm vaping it right now!

I'm working (seems that "working" is about all I ever do) on things on the home front, and I have made a little progress, and hope to make more, and if my work ethic there is as successful as it is at my real job, I don't have anything to worry about, since I've worked my ... of all my life, and I guess that's why it's so small. Different day, different job, that's all.

Thank you all for your support.
It's awesome that she thought better of it finally.

I'm very glad for you! :)
 

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Yay! Very happy for you. I’m going through a brain thing too (long explanation, not interesting) and know how disconcerting it can be. All the best to you and happy vaping. :)

Long stories can be interesting...not to be personal, but do not think your story is uninteresting...I had a seizure and it's scary as all get out...
 

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Long stories can be interesting...not to be personal, but do not think your story is uninteresting...I had a seizure and it's scary as all get out...

No, not interesting. 90% blocked artery under collarbone. Felt lightheaded, dizzy, somewhat sick for over a year. Took doctor’s seven months to figure out what was wrong. By that time I couldn’t walk 100’ in a day. The blood was draining down my right carotid, not being pumped up, not so good for brain.

One doctor told me it was 100% my fault because I used to smoke. Turns out it was a design flaw in my body. Stent put in, things great, then have had 60+ mini stroke type episodes ranging from completely scrambling my brain, deleting some memories, unable to walk properly for a short time, to just feeling extremely odd and nauseous. Those episodes are pretty much gone now but the brain is still trying to get back to normal function. It’s incredibly frustrating when you can’t remember, express yourself, or physically do something you know you know how to do but can’t get it to work. What’s happened to me is very minor, though at times, for a short periods of time, completely debilitating, and nowhere near as extreme as what the OP has gone through. I can’t even imagine what he’s gone through though I do understand the frustration and need to want to apologize up front just in case which is the only reason I’m writing this. Geez, I hope this makes sense. :)
 
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