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Liar42 liar42 at aol.com
Wed Oct 17 00:37:24 EST 2001


> the neuron doesn't divide (except in certain cases) <

I once was wondering if there was a whole bunch of baby cells in an area of my
brain,
and assuming so at times also treated it like that. Whatever, in slang
expressed it seemed they couldn't power along yet O.K. with what I wanted, so I
assumed maybe if it were baby cells they had not transconnected yet with the
rest and were not used to comply with tasks yet so much and that I should heed
to not strain them too much, but that just went some months.

I had had a concussion, and then, very many months after that (might have even
been more after more than a year when the headaches on and off stopped, don't
recall for sure) came the impression that there is a whole load of baby cells
in what I call the playground in my brain.

But not what sort of cells,

not like I could perceive single glia and neurons.

Anyway, more some impressions.




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