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Thanks Holly.
Cherie, no, he didn't go on to be a licensed neuropsychologist. And his assessment does not state anything about any areas of the brain. It's basically a psychological assessment. I've read a couple hundred psychological assessments of people in my line of work and in my former line of work and I can tell you that there's nothing different about HIS assessment of me than there is in those. Well, it makes reference to cognitive problems probably being associated with depression. That's not good enough. And a neuropsychologist now should be able to compare my assessment from then with one I have done this year. They can't. There're no points of reference (i.e., comparisons with my score against others' scores). Dr. Researcher wanted me to go back to the same guy for continuity because he'd done the first assessment--not because he knew him, because he didn't. They are in different states and more than 2-300 miles apart. Now I gotta go to the rehearsal dinner. TTYL (like on Saturday or Sunday)
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