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Old 09-07-2011, 10:17 PM #18
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I had cognitive testing about two years ago when I started having more trouble at work with forgetting things. The results showed no significant change, other than what was expected for someone of my age with MS. Not terribly helpful information. I did get to have some cognitive training--basically just learning some helpful techniques. I'm not really much better off than I was and I'm going to ask my neuro if I can redo the tests this soon. Just in case I need to apply for SDDI.

Good luck with your tests.
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