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disability determination services has made me an appointment for psychodiagnostic on the 19 of this month.... what the heck is it? |


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| thank you... Robin love angel |
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| I am sure there are other sites that might be easier to read, but when I read that it "aids the practitioner in developing differential treatment recommendations." Basically they don't want to spend a lot of money doing trial and error. They want to pinpoint what they are dealing with from the beginning. You confuse them... I am going to disagree with you Angel... you are no comparison to Britney. You are seeking help, she is refusing it. I am not sure she would even know how to make the appointment. So sad.... |
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| I found this site it makes it more clear to me ..... http://www.cfids-me.org/socsec.html at the very end it shows about the testing..... I think its because kidneys dystonia & epilepsy as was in my neurologist's letter to ssi... and i was on the ssi forms bitching about being tired all the time from keppra ... they test cognitive abilities iq stuff like that for social skills etc... love angel |
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talked to a counslertoday i talked to a person at welfare office on the phone they sent me a letter about medical insurance they work with social security ..... anyways she wants to see me at 10:30 tomorrow she says its really hard to get ssi ssdi i told her about the other appointment on the 19th she wants to see me first she says she can help and that doctors notes to ssi for some reason are not really considered.... what a pain in the you know what..... I just need help with medical what a process...... so im going to sign another form again giving her the access to my medical records..... at this point hey im ready to sit in a psychologist office and do some major venting ![]() |
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| I had think I had that test, it was confusing, I had to do puzzles, and flash careds and standerdized tests and an IQ test. everything just showed my Nuero that between the sezires, bangs to the head, and meds I just wasn't the same as I used to be and probably never would be. Don't be freaked out-SSDI wants you to get freaked out, all the less people they have todeal with, and If you get durned down once always apply again, my Dr. says they usually turn you down the first time, hoping you won't come back. Don't give up! |
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| That sounds like the testing they like to do for all brain surgery candidates to get a before and after picture of cognitive function.
__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| It could be Bernard, I had it done before they put in the VNS, But They also did it because I couldn't remember things (everyday things), and I kept walking into things, stuff like that. |
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| I go on the 19th of this month so ill let ya know what it was for love angel |
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| Is psychodiagnostic testing the same as the neuropsychology test I talked about so much while ago? The tests I took three times? |
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__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| Neuropsych tests can include the Psychodiagnostic tests too as well as other Psychological and Neurological and sometimes Psychiatric tests. It is possible for one individual to have a full scaled work-up. I have had this performed multiple times and this takes several weeks to complete and at least 5-8 hours a day, but usually the Neuropsychologist or Psychologist or Neuropsychiatrist or Psychiatrist - whoever is performing these tests would give you a break like a day off - during the week, so it would be something like, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with Wednesday being your "off day". It can be long winded and very tiring as well as BORING!
__________________ Sharon Advocate & Member of Head Storms - Resource Center "Vujà dé - the feeling you've never been in here before!" Last edited by brain; 02-16-2008 at 02:25 AM. Reason: spelling correction |
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| when i called his office to confirm the appointment the secretary said it should only take an hour... so i dont think its the same thing... eather way it sounds like its going to be boring... love angel |
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thats why the appointment ...... I guess?Psychomotor seizure Psychomotor seizure (Science: neurology) seizures with elaborate and multiple sensory, motor, and/or psychic components. A common feature is the clouding of consciousness and amnesia for the event. Some clinical manifestations may include more complex behaviours like burst of anger, emotional outbursts, fear or automatisms. The eEG often reveals spike discharges in the temporal lobe during sleep. http://www.biology-online.org/dictio...omotor_seizure love angel this is just like my seizures: emporal lobe epilepsy (temporal lobe epilepsy), now more commonly called complex partial seizure disorder so as to include seizures that originate in the frontal foci, straddles the borderland between psychiatry and neurology. Since the condition may involve gross disorders of thought and emotion, patients with temporal lobe epilepsy frequently come to the attention of psychiatrists. But since symptoms may occur in the absence of generalized grand mal seizures, physicians may often fail to recognize the epileptic origin of the disorder. Indeed, misdiagnosis and failures of diagnosis are common in temporal lobe epilepsy. Fortunately, the illness is marked by certain "signature" symptoms that can aid in its identification. John Hughlings Jackson observed in the late 1800s that seizures originating in the medial temporal lobe often result in a "dreamy state" involving vivid memory-like hallucinations sometimes accompanied by déjà vu or jamais vu (interpreting frequently encountered people, places or events as unfamiliar). Jackson wrote of "highly elaborated mental states, sometimes called intellectual aura," involving "dreams mixing up with present thoughts," a "double consciousness" and a "feeling of being somewhere else." While the "dreamy state" can occur in isolation, it is often accompanied by fear and a peculiar form of abdominal discomfort associated with loss of contact with surroundings, and automatisms involving the mouth and GI tract (licking, lip-smacking, grunting and other sounds). http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p950927.html Last edited by angel; 02-16-2008 at 12:25 PM. |
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| anyone else have these kind of seizures? |
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Dr. PhilOk you can call Dr. Phil now Robin ![]() love angel Last edited by Bernard; 02-17-2008 at 09:33 AM. Reason: fix youtube code |
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