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Old 07-07-2010, 09:40 AM #6
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Thanks for the input, gang. I've already had the psych testing. It showed that I was in the "normal" range for my age and MS.

I also was able to get cognitive therapy. They try to teach you tricks to remembering things, but I was only approved for three visits, it wasn't very helpful. I couldn't keep reinforcing the tricks, and now, two months later, I 'm starting over.

I have short term and long term memory issues, and my boss expects me to remember why I did something a particular way a year ago. I don't even remember doing the thing!

I'm just at such a loss. I know I can keep working, just not in law maybe, but I don't know. I can't tell a prospective employer that I can do the job, then get hired and find I have the same problem? What then? I won't get DI, I'm not that impaired, and only impaired on some days.
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