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Old 02-25-2009, 08:52 AM #1
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Question Neuro Psych Testing

Hello Fellow Annie Patients,

My doctor wants me to under go Neuro Psych testing. I have read a lot about it but wondered if anyone had any info on what this testing is and why a doctor would want to do it? I had a ruptured SAH in October 08. It was coiled and thank God, I survived. But I am now trying to find my way...back to life. I live in a constant fog ( Can anyone relate to that?) And feel intermittent aches and pains. I still have headaches and tire easily. I also seem to feel depressed sometimes, this is totally new to my personality...is that normal?

Any help or advice is appreciated.
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