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<blockquote data-quote="humbleyourheart" data-source="post: 237080" data-attributes="member: 6690"><p>I checked with UofC regarding which tests they would be doing. She couldn't tell me which test or names because there are so many that could be done and they will choose the ones geared toward his symptoms. She assured me that that it is a full comprehensive evaluation to test all of the cognitive functions. There is no poking or prodding just questions and written tests. Does that sound like what I am wanting? She also said he doesn't need to stop any medications that he is currently taking.</p><p> </p><p>The actual testing will be from 8:00 to 4:30. It's $250/hour for approximately 12-13 hours which includes the time for the dr. to make the reports. She said the reports are then just mailed to me to take to my psychiatrist, but if I had any questions on them I could schedule another appointment to go over the findings.</p><p> </p><p>husband still isn't sure about spending this kind of money (which we really don't have), but I have the appointment made since March was the earliest and hopefully he'll come around by then.</p><p> </p><p>Donna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humbleyourheart, post: 237080, member: 6690"] I checked with UofC regarding which tests they would be doing. She couldn't tell me which test or names because there are so many that could be done and they will choose the ones geared toward his symptoms. She assured me that that it is a full comprehensive evaluation to test all of the cognitive functions. There is no poking or prodding just questions and written tests. Does that sound like what I am wanting? She also said he doesn't need to stop any medications that he is currently taking. The actual testing will be from 8:00 to 4:30. It's $250/hour for approximately 12-13 hours which includes the time for the dr. to make the reports. She said the reports are then just mailed to me to take to my psychiatrist, but if I had any questions on them I could schedule another appointment to go over the findings. husband still isn't sure about spending this kind of money (which we really don't have), but I have the appointment made since March was the earliest and hopefully he'll come around by then. Donna [/QUOTE]
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