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Hi Jace,

I didn't get a summary in advance of my meeting to discuss my neuropsych report. I wish I had. The news was much worse than I'd anticipated and I spent the first 30 minutes of the consultation just trying to absorb the shock.

That said, the meeting to discuss my report was excellent. It was about three hours long, the doctor explained everything in ways I could understand and answered my questions patiently. I left the meeting with a very detailed written report.

So, my advice, try not to sweat the summary and wait for the full report. The summary will probably serve as talking points for the discussion.

To be honest, I found it very difficult to listen to a report that detailed how much damaged I'd suffered. However, it was well worth it. My neuro-psych helped to target my treatment and, I believe, contributed greatly to the quality of my recovery.

Good Luck

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