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Sorrell instantly worked out that this meant: "I need help.

But she maintained that Mr. Bush meant "I need to know what my options might be concerning Iraq".

This constant humming meant I need to be moving or standing at all times, trying to keep my body as busy as my brain, as it bounced from one thought to another unable to keep still or focussed.

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So to get this, I knew I needed money and that meant I needed a job.

It meant I needed radiation after surgery, because the cancer was more aggressive than expected - I needed to be "salvaged".

I have no doubt that drug resistance meant I needed a transplant earlier in life than I would have done.

Apparently, moving from county to county meant I needed to print a form, fill it out and send it in.

That meant I needed to collect data and analyze it for ways to tweak the images in my memory palaces and make them stickier.

That meant I needed a moving truck, and moving trucks can be pretty pricey to rent for a cross-country move.

But a simple change of address meant I needed to go in and talk to a real human, face-to-face.

"The bedroom was ours, and when the door was closed, that meant I needed privacy, and his mother couldn't come in," Ms. Gaastra said.

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