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I just got a call from my lawyer's office. My upcoming disability hearing will be next month.
The call -- I need to get an independent psych. evaluation to add to the paperwork for the judge. The question: What is involved with a psych. eval. concerning MS??? -- factors * I'm R/R dx'd 7/2000 * I have severe fatigue * I have a small child * I don't drive very far (fatigue related) If any of you have gone through a psych. eval. for SS disability applications, please let me know. Thanks!!! Niko
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I didn't have a complete eval(at least not like the questionaires a regular one would have you fill out)....I went to one of their appoved counselors. He sat me down, asked me some questions, took some notes and sent me on my way.
Sorry it's not much help, but it wasn't that involved in my case. I didn't get disability anyhow....
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Niko (06-23-2008) |
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Thanks for the reply! I'm not sure what to expect. It sounded like paperwork and an interview. Niko
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"Thanks for this!" says: | GladysD (06-24-2008) |
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Do they want you to have a psych eval or a neuropsych eval?
I've done a neuropsych eval for a baseline. It wasn't fun, especially when I saw the report... ![]() Let us know how it turns out! ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Niko (06-23-2008) |
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a neuropsych evaluation. They will most likley be looking at be looking at the things Riverwild has mentioned!
![]() Some do neuropsych evals in a shorter version, while others do lengthy ones. These do look at memory, problem-solving/reasoning skills, sometimes a little bit of math, ability to comprehend, etc. If you are applying (or renewing) based upon your own doctor's opinion, as in your neurologist's opinion/records, this interview also gives the evlauator an opportunity to ask questions/to interview you. I had found a psychologist doing a neuropsych test had asked lots of questions not really pertinent to "neuropsych" per se. The claims person assigned to my case had asked him to ask these questions as the claims person had wanted more information than I was willing to divulge. I am not suggesting anyone withhold information. I'd just happened to have a really bad (inexperienced and very pompous) claims evaluator (renewal/review) and he really went way over the boundaries with questions. (The claims investigator was poorly behaved enough to issue written threats to me regarding I would sign 10 blank releases for him... or else he'd immediately suspend my claim, and a few other nonsensical threats, denying me my rights. Fortunately, his threats were in writing and were of great interest to my U.S. Senators and then to the head honcho of the SSA!) When the psychologist started treading in areas that were questionable, I gently let him know that I knew he probably should not be appoaching some of those topics, as they were in no way pertinent to the neuropsych eval. The psychologist stopped when I'd asked him why he was asking certan questions and how those specific questions were pertinent to the neuropsych eval? (I knew the claims person was behind these questions, as any psychologist would know, themselves, which questions are appropriate and necessary and which ones were not.) Allow me to mention that I don't think this happens a lot...however, I am not sure. If you ever have questions about personal questions you are being asked, you may gently inquire as to why they are pertinent/necessary. However, always appear cooperative while asking, so they do not simply label you as uncooperative. I do not know of anyone leaving a neuropsych exam feeling "great!" I think it might help you to realize this beforehand? It is "normal" to leave neuropsych testing feeling a bit "unsettled." Many times, if illness is severe enough to apply for disability, it does have an impact, at least intermittently upon cognition. Many illnesses have a systemic effect. Also, it is normal for people to feel nervous. ![]() Also, many will not release a copy of the eval. report to the applicant. So... if you'd like to see a copy, be prepared to provide the name and address of a doctor you would like to have receive a copy of the report, as they will release the report to a doctor of your choosing. ![]() It's probably never as bad as we think it might be! ![]() I hope yours is a breeze! ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Niko (06-24-2008) |
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