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Beginner's Guide to MS: Cognitive Function, Multiple Sclerosis, and Neuropsychology

Lisa Emrich
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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers

Lisa Emrich is a professional musician. She happens to live with...

Lisa Emrich

Friday, January 23, 2009
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The United Spinal Organization published a Multiple Sclerosis Quarterly Report which featured Cognitive Issues in Multiple Scelorsis.  I highly recommend that you read this report if you are interested in the topic of cognition and multiple sclerosis.

 

So what was the final result of my neuropsychology test? 

 

“You passed the test with flying colors.  However, it did reveal that you are depressed.”

 

No kidding!! 

 

I could of told the doc that and saved an afternoon and mild frustration in answering the addition test.  All it shows is that not everything is cut and dried. 

 

When we are talking about the brain, so much is possible.

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