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I had my appointment with the Neuro Psychologist for the results of the cognitive testing. It was actually kind of anticlimactic. I got all hi-average grades in most areas that involved the ability to verbally communicate. I got a grade of average for most of the mathematical parts, and I got low-average on graphical/spacial problems like drawing complex patterns from memory.
So now we have a base-line that they will use to measure my future failings. Whoopie! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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