A Day’s Difference

What a difference a day can make. I searched for the source spreadsheet and for the web site hosting the original check list document. I have now found both.

The reason I could not locate the original spreadsheet was due to it being just a tab nested within a larger spreadsheet file. The original source was not a file download but a set of text entries on a web page.

I also found the source URL:   Head Injury.com

Plus I found the key to item scoring:

Then, on a scale of  0 to 4, rate the effect of the impairment on you  during the past 24 hours.  For example:

  •    0 = not present
  •    1 = minimal, present but does not interfere with activities
  •    2 = mild, some effect, interferes with activities but not disabling
  •    3 = moderate, greatly interferes with activities
  •    4 = extremely disabling, unable to function

 

I created a new spreadsheet containing my original scores and then added a column for my 2013 scores. The resulting data will form the body of the next several posts. I want to use this information to see where I have improved and attempt to identify a strategy for further improvement. I deal with the first section,  Persistent Intellectual Impairments in the next post.