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Old 09-29-2010, 04:37 PM #3
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After I had the neuropsych tests the results were sent to my neuro to go over the results with me. Though reviewing the results with the person who gave you the tests seems ok. He's got to be some type of doctor? or technician trained to interpret the results. Why it should take up to an hour, I'm not sure; maybe they want to make sure you have adequate time to ask questions?

Like Kitty says, bring in a note pad with your questions, and leave room to add answers and jot down any other notes. This is always a good idea, but even better when you are still going through the diagnostic testing!

Don't fret too much (I know you will, but try to relax). The results only show how your mind was working ONE DAY - the day of the testing.

Sending good thoughts your way!
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