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Hi all,
I took a neuropsych assessment and wanted to share my results with you all. I was hoping for some feedback and some strategies I can use to improve. To give a little backround, I was brutally assaulted a year and 2 months ago. I've struggled mainly with memory (short + long term) retention, memory loss, struggling with finding words, and dizziness and noise sensitivity. I had pre existing anxiety problems and slight depression. high average - better than 75% of ppl in same background average - middle of 50% of the population low average - better than 10-25% of individuals mildly impaired - 3-10% of individuals moderately impaired - 1-3% of individuals severely impaired - worse than 99% of individuals My results: -low average semantic fluency -average reading speed -average ability to copy a complex design -average auditory selective attention -high average divided attention -low average simply visual scanning speed -average complex scanning speed -average psychomotor processing speed -moderately impaired oralmotor processing speed -average auditory learning and memory -average to low average recall after delays -average recognition memory -modrately impaired recall of a complex design -severely impaired recognition for the component of th elements of the design (poor recall of specific details) -mildly impaired verbal initiation -average executive skils -challenges with apahthy and difficulty maintaining focus -moderately impaired coordination with his dominant right hand -mildly impaired coordination for his left hand -high degree of depression and helplesness ...let me know your thoughts. Thanks & god bless |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Saraswati1013 (08-29-2014) |
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Hello and welcome to NT.
To put things in perspective, would you care to give us some indication of your premorbid function? For example, what did you do for a living? If you were an editor, for example, testing average in language skills might be unexpectedly low. |
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It sounds like you have plenty of opportunity to be successful. Many of us get a lot done with much less. There are plenty of coping skills, work-around and other accommodations you can learn and use to overcome your weaknesses.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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Issues with speech are quite common after TBI. It sounds like you are struggling with aphasia and/or apraxia. In either case, you should ask your doctor if you would benefit from speech therapy.
A speech language pathologist could also work with you on Attention Processing Training (APT) to help improve your focus and concentration. You may want to be examined by a neuro-optomologist to see if you might require any therapies related to vision issues. While evidence is growing that the injured brain can continue to improve indefinitely, it would appear that cognitive therapies are most efficacious in the first two years post injury. As a person who benefited enormously from therapy, I believe in advocating for treatment, not simply waiting to see how much one improves spontaneously. |
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anybody else have anything to add? I must say, it is VERY debilitating to go through life with a constant headache. It is not as if it comes and go when I am tired...the headache is there all the time. constant. very frustrating. |
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i know you don't want to hear this answer but maybe seeing another doctor about the headaches is in order. it is 9 years for me (don't panic, i have had multiple and unusual head injuries) and i jus recently found a doctor who helped me sleep better. So it pays to keep looking.
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[moderately impaired coordination with his dominant right hand
-mildly impaired coordination for his left hand] Was there some neck/chest/shoulder injury also? I'm assuming you had imaging of cervical spine and no issues there that might the cause arm/hand problems. Are you on any medications like statins for high cholesterol? I had many odd visual, dizzy, cognitive symptoms when on Lipitor for a year... ![]() stopped it and they went away.. Family members are on other statins and report no problems.. but I am holding off taking any..
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Unfortunately, standard imaging of the cervical spine may not show the subtle injuries that can cause symptoms. The shoulder can also cause hand tingling.
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