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Old 03-23-2015, 09:02 AM #1
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Default Neuropsych assessment was eye opening

I am not sure how others felt after their assessment, but I sure left feeling down.

I could clearly see my areas of struggle and it is all stuff that a well educated person should easily know. When I look at my life before TBI to my life now I am still amazed. I couldn't remember how to multiply or divide!

Interested to see the results, which I have no idea how long it will be.
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