Are we able to 'exercise' our brain so we can learn again?
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Rebecca2501
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Are we able to 'exercise' our brain so we can learn again? 4 votes
Yes with puzzles
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No
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Not when you have cognitive problems
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I am currently using a brain training app called peak, however when I have a cycle or flare up I miss days and days so not to sure atm if i’m getting any benefit ?
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I've been told i can't work anymore. I used to be an accountant but can't remember how to do anything can I relearn? I have enrolled on a course but can't do it and the company won't listen to neither me nor my MS Nurse/Clinical Psychologist. I got both of these pieces of news in one week and it's really upset/destroyed my self-worth etc and now that e-careers won't assist me with refunding any of the course cost (ovet £600) despite me having done none of it I am really struggling mentally so I suppose I was hoping for some happy/good news.
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Welcome to the community @Rebecca2501!
Oh I'm so sorry to hear this, that must have been difficult to hear. Is there anybody at the course organisation you could escalate a complaint to? -
They won’t tell me anything. I’m going to contact Citizens Advice x
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That sounds like a good idea @Rebecca2501, I really hope something comes of it. Please do keep us updated.
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Hello @Rebecca2501 Thank you for talking about this regarding puzzles.
I believe it is working for me. Do word searches plus word games associated stuff.
Please take care.
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