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Old 09-04-2014, 10:19 PM #21
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Thats not really a neuropsych. Sounds like a personality test to see if you present phobias, anxiety, depression or other psychological effects.

What was the final results after doing this?
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Results said depression, but the report says it was... wait, it says psychometric test. I don't understand. I'm going to have to ask about this... did the doctor do the wrong test?

Sorry for confusing you, I need to clear this up with my lawyer etc. He told me clearly it was for neuropsych...
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It may have been an MMPI-II (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory II) test. It has 500 plus multiple choice questions. It can indicate depression when a more accurate diagnosis would be mTBI. Do you have any notes that talk about 'scales' ?
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Mark, I took that test for my weight loss surgery prep. I guess I passed it. is that the right word? haven't gotten surgery yet anyway.
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