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Old 07-21-2013, 01:36 AM #2
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Rather than posting about trying to find a diagnosis or fix to your struggles, why don't you tell us how we can help you learn to live with your struggles, whether perceived or seriously real.

There is great value in learning to just move forward while taking precautions to avoid a serious relapse of symptoms.

What were the test results (scales) of the NeuroPsych Assessment ?

Many times, an NP will impute his biases into his subjective report when the objective individual test scales may indicate something different.
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