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Old 10-31-2014, 08:44 AM   #20
'lizbeth
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Re: Cognitive Rehabilitation

I read Ms. Davidson's book, but I don't remember much of it, sigh.
I've put the Dr's chemo brain on my Amazon wish list.

Yes, exercise significantly improved my cognitive function, for god's sake we don't need an expensive clinical trial to determine that.

Testing before and after chemo should be standard.

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Can anyone who works in the medical field who is familiar with the problems we have help by listing some relevant training sessions specifically designed for training medical providers about our problems, perhaps even some training sessions that actually include patient participation?
Sorry AA, but I think God is calling you to address this. At least to get the ball rolling.

Personally I would have been thrilled to have testing before and as follow up after treatment. My confidence is low. I'm not sure what I can do, but I think it is much more then I am doing now. I just need to reframe my outlook and use the talents I have.

Think about it, but don't be annoyed at me for pointing out your great talents, lol.
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