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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 479802" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Now with my brain damage, I cant do adding and subtraction which is ten times more important. I dont use multiplication in daily life. But I do use adding and subtraction or should. I have a horrible time just knowing how many 20's I need to give the cashier if the bill is 54.26. I normally use a debit card but if for some reason I have to use cash I get really confused.</p><p></p><p>It was really bad about three months after I got home rehab after the meningitis. I simply couldnt do any math at all. I have gotten some better. The electric company came to the house because I had completely forgotten to pay the bill, again, brain. They wanted me to pay in cash and I had it in the house but the bill was something like 187.00 but I couldnt count out how many bills to give the man for all the tea in china. I had 20 dollar bills. I still cant do it for but for $100 at a time. Thankfully the guy from the electric co helped me I think. The guy had to tell me to count him out ten bills. I had to do it one at a time because I was so confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 479802, member: 1514"] Now with my brain damage, I cant do adding and subtraction which is ten times more important. I dont use multiplication in daily life. But I do use adding and subtraction or should. I have a horrible time just knowing how many 20's I need to give the cashier if the bill is 54.26. I normally use a debit card but if for some reason I have to use cash I get really confused. It was really bad about three months after I got home rehab after the meningitis. I simply couldnt do any math at all. I have gotten some better. The electric company came to the house because I had completely forgotten to pay the bill, again, brain. They wanted me to pay in cash and I had it in the house but the bill was something like 187.00 but I couldnt count out how many bills to give the man for all the tea in china. I had 20 dollar bills. I still cant do it for but for $100 at a time. Thankfully the guy from the electric co helped me I think. The guy had to tell me to count him out ten bills. I had to do it one at a time because I was so confused. [/QUOTE]
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