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Old 05-10-2007, 08:21 AM
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I have had Neuropsych tests since I was a child, and today it seems
to be a "mandatory" prior to surgery. The whole purpose in itself is not
a "pass or fail" bu rather to see where your strengths and weakness
lies, and so they can compare after the surgery has been performed
to see if there has been any changes, no changes, or any differences.

Most of it is fun stuff, some of it can be long-winded, and some can be
dull and boring, and some can be seizure-provoking. The Neuropsychologist
will be evaluating the process. Some will be timed and some will not.

So don't stress yourself out.

Pretty much the answers have been posted above and I thought I'd
add an additional addendum.
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