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Old 08-26-2014, 02:57 PM #11
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We had to move into a rental. Hopefully, over the next year, we will find a place where we can live out the rest of our lives. Circumstances beyond my control are forcing us into some stressful situations. **

kev, I think the spatial organization issue you are asking about has to do with your ability to visualize in your mind so you can make the placements needed. I have lost most of my ability to visualize in my mind. I need to draw things out on paper. I used to have very good visualization skills.
Ahh yes. Now that you say that, and I told that to my wife she did say he mentioned it. Said to keep writing everything down!

Thank you!

Ps: ill pm you soon about your move, figured id leave you alone for now since its stressful!

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Thank you all.

Ive been through cognitive therapy already. Basically all my issues were worked on but my memory is the only one that actually improved into normal range.

As for the spatial organization it was in the wais section. I think I got that test name right, basically the iq test. The test that showed this was where I had to organize multiple red n white cubes to make different symbols.

Oh well.
I totally bombed that, too. It's like Mark said, I couldn't keep the image in my mind long enough to replicate it. The tester would show it to me, but by the time I looked down at the blocks, I'd already forgotten completely what it looked like.
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[QUOTE=Mark in Idaho;1091732]I agree with the above comments. Maybe my comment was too simple. I meant that because there is such a wide range of definitions of spatial organization, rather than having us define what it means, let the specialists define it. Since it is only a mild impairment, not to get worried about it.

I am exhausted due to multiple 300 mile round trips moving from my mountain cabin to the city. Ugggg. The stress has left me frustrated with my struggle to communicate effectively.[/QUOTM

I found moving stressful, when I was healthy. Can't imagine doing it now. Good luck.
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