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Old 11-04-2014, 05:32 PM #1
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Question Neuropsychological Screening?

Hey all -

I have caved and decided to try the Stim implant in my spine. I have been notified by WC that I must first go for a Neuro-psychological screening.

Has anyone had to do this? Why, if I am already seeing a psychologist, would I need to see another one? What are they looking for?

Thanks,

Christine
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