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Some exercises, and I got rid of it.. But ever since then, basically. I was .. Fourteen at the time..?
Just one single strand at that point.
S5 L1 neuropathy
You just have to understand math. When you're 10, you're halfway to 20. When you're 15, you're halfway to 30. When you're 20, you're halfway to 40. When you're 25, you're halfway to 50
Time only feels as if it's passing by faster as you get older because of your relative time spent alive. The perceived difference from ageing from 10 to 15 is literally half of your lifetime. The difference from ageing from 40 to 45 is only 12.5% of your lifetime
On the bright side, you're likely to live to see BCIs which can intercept such signals