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Had my last neuropsychologist appointment today
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 145433" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>It is scarey. </p><p> </p><p>My short term memory, and alot of the other issues I was having for the first couple of years after the head injury have greatly improved.</p><p> </p><p>But they are still there. Oddly enough, I know school has helped. <strong>Tons.</strong> All of the "old stuff" is still there it seems. But when it is something totally new I struggle, even if it is simple and I know it's simple. I had a huge issue with it in chemistry just last week. We had these equations to do. I knew they should've been easy. But I kept missing an important step. I just couldn't figure out why I kept missing it. Finally my lab partner put it in black and white in a way I can remember which formula is used for which thing. (saved me she did)</p><p> </p><p>It is frustrating to say the least. And often it scares me. I'm "spending" alot of money on school. Money I'll have to pay back whether I make it or not. And to be frank, pharmacology scares me silly. It was not easy for me in LPN 25 yrs ago by a long shot. I dread it now, even though easy child says she'll help.</p><p> </p><p>easy child tells me school forced me to use what I'd lost. Sort of like therapy I guess. I just hope more "comes back" before I get into pharm. *shudder*</p><p> </p><p>The vocational rehab might be a good idea. Also, they usually have staff that will help you to find jobs, or direct you to someone who can.</p><p> </p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 145433, member: 84"] It is scarey. My short term memory, and alot of the other issues I was having for the first couple of years after the head injury have greatly improved. But they are still there. Oddly enough, I know school has helped. [B]Tons.[/B] All of the "old stuff" is still there it seems. But when it is something totally new I struggle, even if it is simple and I know it's simple. I had a huge issue with it in chemistry just last week. We had these equations to do. I knew they should've been easy. But I kept missing an important step. I just couldn't figure out why I kept missing it. Finally my lab partner put it in black and white in a way I can remember which formula is used for which thing. (saved me she did) It is frustrating to say the least. And often it scares me. I'm "spending" alot of money on school. Money I'll have to pay back whether I make it or not. And to be frank, pharmacology scares me silly. It was not easy for me in LPN 25 yrs ago by a long shot. I dread it now, even though easy child says she'll help. easy child tells me school forced me to use what I'd lost. Sort of like therapy I guess. I just hope more "comes back" before I get into pharm. *shudder* The vocational rehab might be a good idea. Also, they usually have staff that will help you to find jobs, or direct you to someone who can. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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