Spiky Bugger
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…not JUST because he’s married to me…lol
All his testing “established” that he’s perfectly normal, except for a low score in short term memory, but not enough there to dx “mild cognitive impairment.”
(And his wife is baffled, she wrote.)
NO!
I am not baffled. I’m irritated as F that a psychologist doing neurocognitive testing cannot figure out that if you consider the results TOGETHER, you MIGHT figure out that EVERYTHING is impacted by memory failures. He cannot “assemble“ a task in his mind if crucial bits of info did not get saved. Executive function…like figuring out what to do first, then second then third…craps out if you can only recall two items that need to be done.
So three trips up and down the elevator, using up time, and having him have to realize that he’s forgotten stuff, when we have “things to do.”
All his testing “established” that he’s perfectly normal, except for a low score in short term memory, but not enough there to dx “mild cognitive impairment.”
(And his wife is baffled, she wrote.)
NO!
I am not baffled. I’m irritated as F that a psychologist doing neurocognitive testing cannot figure out that if you consider the results TOGETHER, you MIGHT figure out that EVERYTHING is impacted by memory failures. He cannot “assemble“ a task in his mind if crucial bits of info did not get saved. Executive function…like figuring out what to do first, then second then third…craps out if you can only recall two items that need to be done.
So three trips up and down the elevator, using up time, and having him have to realize that he’s forgotten stuff, when we have “things to do.”
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