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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
Posts: 11,427
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Often, those of us with high performing brains will notice a big difference when our performance drops to average. My memory was very good before my injury. I rarely needed memory aids and was in the habit of relying on my memory rather than aids. When my memory failed, this difference was very noticeable and I had a difficult time developing memory work-arounds.
pinka, you may need to have your report assessed by an occupational psychologist. An OP may have a better understanding of how your struggles impact your work abilities. Keep in mind that Kaiser's NP's are oriented in diagnosing conditions so they can rehab a patient to hopefully regain ability to live independently and successfully. They do not get concerned with returning patients to "high" functioning levels.
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