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生活11分類生活課題DATA心身機能障害知恵ひと
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I have to be constantly mindful of transfers, etc. so that I do not make mistakes on my way to work.Asking others for help when I become confused about the route, etc.
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When I was not feeling well, I was scared of riding the escalator. I had to hold on to it tightly.Using the elevator and stairs instead
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Traveling to a new place now requires careful planning in advance.Saving map application search results as images and checking them with my location while traveling. Setting timers for planned transfers and getting-offs.
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If I do something else while on the train, I cannot get off at the station where I should.I used to read books and look at my smart phone, but now I do nothing while I am on board.
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I forget where I left my bicycle. There were even instances when I forgot whether I had come on my bicycle or not.When I leave my bicycle, I make notes on my phone of numbers or other features around it. I sometimes even take photos before leaving.
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If I look at my feet on the stairs, my feet stop moving. I struggle to decide where to put my feet next.I can go up and down the stairs if I divert my attention by looking at the wall some distance ahead.
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I cannot find my way at the station where I got off to transfer trains on the way to visit my wife's grave.
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Unable to get back home, and walk around the same area several times
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I forget to get off the train at the station where I should get off. I take the train heading to the opposite direction to get back to the destination station.
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Look everywhere for the car after forgetting where it is parked
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When shopping, I forget to take home what I bought and return to the store to pick it up.
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When visiting the ward office, I forget to bring my personal seal, which I need there.
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自転車のブレーキが握れず、爆走してしまう
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I cannot pay attention to traffic signals while taking a walk.
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When I am in the passenger seat, the car does not appear to be driving in the middle of the road.
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When I park the car, the distances to the cars parked on the left and right appear very different.
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Once a new house is built on a street I am used to walking on, the street appears unfamiliar.
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When getting on the subway, where I cannot see the outside, I get anxious because I worry about what to do if I take a wrong train. I sometimes get on wrong trains going to the opposite direction.
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The scenery that I remember is different from the actual scenery. When I am in a place that I have not visited for a long time, I feel as if I am in a different world and get confused. I cannot get to my destination.
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I feel that my ability to go to new places or do new things has declined. I get tired easily.
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My hearing has become too sensitive, and I have the sensation that sounds suddenly assault me while on the street.
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When I hear the name Shimbashi, a place I should be very familiar with, I cannot recall where exactly it is, its atmosphere and my memories with the place.
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I cannot sleep in hotels.
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I feel pain as if my toe is cut, although it is not actually cut.
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There are so many arrows on information signs at train stations, and I feel as if they are piercing my eyes. I feel sick because the amount of information overwhelms me and makes my head spin.
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When driving, I see big bugs that do not actually exist.
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I cannot tell which direction the train is going.
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While walking on the street, I think about whether the cats I see are real or not and get tired.
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An ordinary car at a stoplight appeared to me as a crumpled up car that had had an accident.
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While driving at night, I thought I saw a person in a place where I would not expect see to person, but it was building materials.
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I see a woman, who is not actually there, in the passenger seat of my car.
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I panic because the car that I think I have parked appears to be advancing towards me.
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I see spiders, which do not actually exist, in the car.
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I have trouble changing trains and fell at a loss.
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If I see too much information while traveling, I feel confused and get really tired.
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I ignored the traffic signals unconsciously.
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I left my bag behind.
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I lose tickets.
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Arrows on signs and billboards indicating straight ahead appear to be pointing to the direction to the ceiling.
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It is difficult for me to read maps. I cannot tell where I am.
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Cannot read the map if it is upside down
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Cannot tell where slanted or rounded arrows on signs and billboards are pointing