I like to time things. My watch has a stopwatch.
I lose track of dates… also the sensation of times is different… don’t know if it is a week or weekend unless I look at a calendar. This has been so since the psychosis. Don’t know why.
As a child/teenager, I used to be able to guess the time with plus/minus 10 minutes acccuracy, but I’ve lost that skill.
I often look at my watch now though. Sometimes it feels like times flows so slowly. Maybe it’s the illness, or the meds…
I have a poor sense of time, and it feels like I really haven’t been living, or much at all happened, since I was 19 (I’m now 44).
-Albert.
I’m lucky if I know what day it is. I can tell the time pretty well if I’m outdoors and can see the position of the sun. Otherwise, nope.
Weekdays and Weekends have kind of blurred into one another over the years. Now it’s like, why is the neighbour playing lound music…oh that’s right…it’s saturday.
Time of day I’m better at though. But it helps to have a watch.
used to. friends would ask me on the walk back from parties what time it was and i always got it right. drunk even. i dont know about anymore.
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