Nepa’s Reality
This page is written to explain my situation clearly and honestly, because many people know I had brain fever, but very few understand what changed after that.

1. Face blindness ππ§
I struggle to recognise people I have already met π.
Sometimes, I donβt recognise relatives or known people π§βπ€βπ§β. Even after multiple meetings, faces may not register properly in my brain ππ§ββοΈ.
Face blindness means my eyes see people clearly, but my brain fails to identify who they are π§ . I may see a face, but my brain cannot confidently say, βYes, this is the same person I met before.β
This is not forgetfulness. This is a neurological limitation.
Because of this, people think I am ignoring them intentionally πΆββοΈβ‘οΈπ, people feel hurt or insulted without knowing the reason π, and social situations become mentally stressful for me π£π.
The heart remembers people.
The brain fails to recognise faces.
Face Blindness β In Simple Words
Understanding Face Blindness β In Simple Words
Imagine standing among 20 goats of the same colour πππππ
Someone points to one goat and says,
βRemember this one.β
After a few minutes, you are asked to find the same goat again.
All goats look similar π
No clear mark β
No difference β οΈ
You feel confused π
You hesitate π€
You are unsure β³
That confusion is face blindness.
What Changes Recognition
Now imagine that goat has:
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a scar βοΈ
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a bent horn π
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a limp π¦΅
Suddenly, recognition becomes easy β
This is how my brain works.
It cannot rely on faces.
It depends on differences and patterns.
How Face Blindness Works
With face blindness, the brain:
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does not store faces properly π§
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cannot separate similar-looking people
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fails to match face with identity
So when people have:
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similar age
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similar build
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similar hairstyle
The brain goes blank β
How I Cope
Since faces are unreliable, my brain uses:
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voice π€
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way of speaking
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behaviour
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body language
So instead of remembering:
βThis is Parmikashβ
The brain remembers:
βThe person who speaks fast and laughs loudly.β
This is adaptation, not choice.
The Hidden Problem
Behaviour changes π
Context changes π
Appearance changes βοΈ
Recognition can fail again.
And people think:
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attitude
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arrogance
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disrespect
But the truth is neurological limitation π§
Why This Matters
Face blindness is invisible π«ποΈ
People see the reaction β not the struggle.
The following real-life incidents show how face blindness has caused serious social and emotional damage in my life. β¬ β¬οΈΒ
The Hidden Problem I Live With
Face blindness does not stop at confusion.
It creates constant fear of making mistakes.
Every social interaction carries risk:
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One wrong assumption
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One missed recognition
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One misunderstood reaction
And the damage happens before I even realise it.
Over time, this leads to:
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social withdrawal
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mental exhaustion
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fear of gatherings
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guilt for things I never intended
This is not overthinking.
This is self-protection.
If I Get Married With Face Blindness
Marriage is not just about two people.
It involves:
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families
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relatives
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social functions
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expectations
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daily interactions
With face blindness:
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I may repeatedly fail to recognise people
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I may unintentionally insult or hurt others
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My partner may constantly have to explain my behaviour
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Small mistakes may turn into permanent relationship damage
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Continuous pressure can worsen my condition
Even if my intentions are good,
the damage will still happen.
This makes marriage unsafe for everyone involved, not just me.
If I Stay Single
When I stay single:
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I can set boundaries
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I can limit social exposure
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I can recover mentally after mistakes
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The impact of errors stays mostly with me
Single life is already demanding, but it is manageable.
Marriage removes these controls
and multiplies the risk.
Choosing to stay single is not avoidance.
It is a responsible decision based on reality.
Parmikash
Parmikash was a smart, sweet little boy β studying in 7th or 8th.
He spent his annual holidays with me.
We were very close β like family π€
Movies. Outings. Laughter. Memories.
He promised he would visit me every year.
Then one day, at Sarath Annaβs rented house,
a little boy ran towards me with excitement πββοΈβ¨
Because of my face blindness and behavior confusion,
I misjudged him completely.
I thought he was a mentally challenged child.
I walked away.
Days later, I found out the truth.
That boy was Parmikash. Grown up. Happy. Waiting for my love.
I gave him 0% of the love he came running for.
And I didnβt even know.
From that day, he never spoke to me the same way.
I never explained my condition.
I never corrected the misunderstanding.
And now, I live with the weight of that silence.
Not because I didnβt care.
But because my brain failed me. π§ π
This is what face blindness really does.
It doesnβt just confuse faces.
It breaks invisible bonds.

2. Route blindness ππ§
I struggle to remember routes and directions, even to places I have visited many times π.
Roads with multiple turns confuse me easily ππ£οΈ. Without navigation support, I can get lost very quickly, even in familiar areas πβ.
Route blindness means my eyes see the road clearly, but my brain fails to store and recall directions π§ . I may travel the same path repeatedly, yet my brain cannot confidently say, βYes, I know how to reach this place.β
This is not carelessness. This is a neurological limitation.
Because of this, people think I am careless or irresponsible πΆββοΈβ‘οΈπ, people question my independence π€¨, and travel becomes mentally stressful instead of routine without google map π£πΊοΈ.
The eyes see the road.
The brain fails to remember the way.
Route Blindness β In Simple Words
Understanding Route Blindness β In Simple Words
Imagine you are asked to walk through a place with many identical streets π£οΈπ£οΈπ£οΈπ£οΈ.
Someone says,
βJust remember the way. Itβs simple.β
You walk:
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left
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right
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straight
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another turn
After a few minutes, you are asked to go back alone.
Everything looks similar π
No clear landmark β
No strong reference β οΈ
You feel confused π
You hesitate π€
You stop β
That confusion is route blindness.
What Changes Navigation
Now imagine one thing changes:
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a big temple π
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a tall building π’
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a unique shop πͺ
Suddenly, navigation becomes easier β
This is how my brain works.
It depends heavily on landmarks, not memory.
How Route Blindness Works
With route blindness, the brain:
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does not store spatial paths properly π§
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cannot recall turn-by-turn directions
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fails when routes are similar or complex
So when roads have:
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many turns
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similar layouts
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unfamiliar surroundings
The brain loses orientation β
How I Cope
Since route memory is unreliable, I depend on:
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Google Maps π±πΊοΈ
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landmarks instead of road names
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repeated checking and confirmation
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avoiding unfamiliar routes when possible
So instead of:
βI know the way.β
My brain says:
βI need navigation to be safe.β
This is adaptation, not weakness.
The Hidden Problem
Navigation pressure creates anxiety.
When:
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directions are given verbally
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routes change suddenly
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someone expects me to βjust rememberβ
My brain struggles.
And people think:
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laziness
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lack of confidence
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over-dependence
But the truth is neurological limitation π§ .
Why This Matters
Route blindness is invisible π«ποΈ
People see delay or confusion β not the mental load.
Every journey carries stress
that others never feel.
If I Get Married With Route Blindness
Marriage means:
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frequent travel
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visiting relatives
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new places and routines
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emergencies that need quick movement
With route blindness:
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I may struggle during urgent situations
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I may depend heavily on others
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pressure and criticism can increase anxiety
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mistakes may be misunderstood as irresponsibility
Even with effort,
the limitation remains.
If I Stay Single
When I stay single:
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I can plan travel carefully
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I can avoid risky routes
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I can rely on tools without judgement
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mistakes affect mainly me
Single life allows controlled navigation.
Marriage increases uncontrolled pressure.
Choosing this path is not fear.
It is self-awareness.
Final Note
Route blindness is real.
It is invisible.
And it affects daily independence.
Understanding this is not sympathy β
it is practical reality.
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3.Colour, Smell & Taste Blindness π¨ππ
I struggle to clearly identify colours, smells, and tastes π.
Many colours look similar to me π¨β, many foods taste flat or similar π½οΈ, and smells that others notice easily may not register in my brain at all πβ.
This condition means my eyes, nose, and tongue work, but my brain fails to interpret the signals properly π§ .
I may see, smell, or taste something, but my brain cannot confidently say,
βYes, this colour is different,β or βYes, this flavour or smell is strong.β
This is not carelessness.
This is a neurological limitation.
Because of this, people think I am careless or uninterested π, people assume I am pretending or overreacting π€¨, and daily situations become socially awkward for me π£.
The senses receive signals.
The brain fails to interpret them correctly.
How Taste & Smell Blindness Works
With this condition, the brain:
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does not process taste signals clearly π§
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fails to identify strong smells properly
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cannot easily differentiate flavours
So when food has:
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subtle taste changes
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mild spice
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gentle aroma
The brain does not react strongly β.
How I Cope
Since taste and smell are unreliable, I:
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eat mainly for nutrition, not flavour
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depend on routine foods
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avoid judging food quality
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trust othersβ opinions about taste
So instead of saying:
βThis tastes good or badβ
My brain says:
βIt all feels mostly the same.β
This is adaptation, not attitude.
The Hidden Problem
Taste and smell are deeply connected to:
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emotions
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memories
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social bonding
When I donβt react normally:
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people feel unappreciated
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cooks feel disappointed
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reactions feel fake or forced
And people think:
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arrogance
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lack of gratitude
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emotional disconnect
But the truth is neurological limitation π§ .
Why This Matters
Taste and smell blindness is invisible π«ποΈ
People notice reactions β not perception gaps.
This silently affects:
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family meals
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social gatherings
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emotional bonding
How AI Helps Me Today
AI does not restore taste or smell.
But it helps me:
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explain my condition clearly
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avoid hurting people unintentionally
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prepare responses in social situations
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reduce guilt and overthinking
AI helps me communicate what my senses cannot.
If I Get Married With Taste & Smell Blindness
Marriage involves:
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shared meals
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cooking expectations
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emotional reactions to food
With this condition:
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my responses may feel cold or artificial
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my partner may feel unappreciated
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repeated misunderstandings can build silently
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emotional distance can grow without intention
Even if I care deeply,
my reactions may not match expectations.
If I Stay Single
When I stay single:
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food choices remain simple
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expectations stay low
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misunderstandings are minimal
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the impact stays mostly with me
Single life allows controlled expectations.
Marriage adds emotional interpretation pressure.
Choosing this path is not indifference.
It is realistic self-awareness.
πͺ΅π₯β¨οΈ

4. Memory Loss π§ π
I struggle to recognize people I have already met π
Sometimes I donβt recognize relatives or known people π§βπ€βπ§β
I may not remember faces even after multiple meetings ππ§ββοΈ
Because of this:
People think I am ignoring them πΆββοΈβ‘οΈπ
People feel hurt or insulted π
Social situations become stressful for me π£π
The Hidden Problem
If I Get Married With This Condition
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If I Stay Single

5. Shape & Pattern blindness ππ§
I forget routes, even after months or years π
Multiple turns completely confuse me ππ
I cannot travel confidently without Google Maps π±
I live with constant fear of getting lost, even in familiar places π
One wrong turn and my mind goes blank β οΈ
If my phone dies, I panic π°πβ
The Hidden Problem
If I Get Married With This Condition
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If I Stay Single

6.Career Challenges & Reality πΌβ οΈ
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The Hidden Problem
If I Get Married With This Condition
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If I Stay Single
These challenges are not visible from the outside.
They are not always known, understood, or noticed by others.
What is seen is behaviour.
What is missed is the limitation behind it.
This page reflects my lived reality.
