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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why don't you want to provide it? Am important part of subsequent neuropsychs for us is the comparison -- where has there been growth, where hasn't there, what has changed.[/quote] But I get what the OP is saying - it's almost like you are swayed to think one way instead of a clean slate. I would provide it after the eval but before the written update [/quote] That only makes sense if you doubt the current diagnosis. Otherwise, you are wasting time and aren't getting as valuable results. [/quote] If you think “neuropsychs” are so subjective and neuropsychologists so unreliable that they will be “swayed” by former test results … I kind of wonder why you are doing this testing in the first place. [/quote]
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