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Old 06-11-2014, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Hockey View Post
The odds of my getting to a good doctor are limited. I live in a rural area of Canada. The specialists I've encountered have been almost universally awful. I fear we're the dumping ground for medical school bottom feeders. My ancient neurologist didn't even believe in neuroplasticity.

I've already spent a fortune to get private cognitive therapy. As I'm no longer contributing an income, I don't know how much more of my family's resources I can devote to my health problems.
The tests listed above are just a blood test... they will indicate whether you will need further testing or whether you may have a deficiency that requires supplementation. If you do need it and then receive it, you may improve to a point that would make the investment worth it.

The blood screening test wouldn't cost too much...
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