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Old 06-02-2012, 08:10 AM #1
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My wife was speaking to social security the other day about my application for benefits and she was told the would need me to see their doctor for an exam. I was wondering what kind of exam ? It is my cognitive issues which make my doctors and myself feel it would be unsafe for me to return to work. I was not aware of the deficit until my neurological evaluation. Later in therapy I clearly experience the problem when doing logic problems or things involving organizational skills. These tasks can leave me mentaly fatigued for days afterwords. My concern is a physical exam or casual conversation would probably show no problem. It is only when the specific area of my brain is tasked I kinda fall apart.
I would greatly appreciate any insight into this as I like everyone else am going thru life changing problems right now.
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