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Old 09-12-2014, 12:55 AM #6
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In all honesty, I really cannot complete the 7 hour long neuropsych assessment right now(how did you guys do it?). I tried. I reached my limit within half an hour of commencing the assessment. I terminated the assessment then, and I was out for over a week due to the fatigue from it. As eager as I am to find out my cognitive deficits and devise a customized treatment plan, I just do not think I can do the assessment right now. Also isn't there a difference between a cognitive deficit and a migraine that gets debilitating with any mental stimulation?

Should I just go see an occupational therapist and start this APT?

Are there any way to access these treatments without doing the neuropsych assessment?
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