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Old 08-21-2008, 04:28 PM #1
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Default Neuropsych testing in September!

I am proud to report that I have an appointment with a qualified neuropsychologist to do neuropsych testing on me at the end of September. I'm quite interested in seeing what the guy says about my prior testing. It's only going to be one day--WooHoo!

They do an evaluation first, the testing, and then call you back in about 3 weeks for a repeat visit where they discuss the results.

Can't believe that I'm actually psyched (no pun intended) to do this. It was grueling last time and I don't expect it to be better this time. The receptionist told me, "Just get a good night's sleep before you come!" I laughed and told her that wasn't likely to help me get through it.

Keep ya posted!
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