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Yes, the neurologist is aware that I see a psychologist. I share information amongst all my doctors.

I’m currently in the middle of multiple MRIs, MRA, and cognitive testing including the dreaded psychological test. I’ll be done the end of the week. My follow up appointment with my neurologist isn’t until January.

I was diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment more than 2 years ago. The balance issue is just another part of the equation. My eyesight has become worse, and my ophthalmologist said there is nothing he can do about that. I have double vision, and my neurologist said my eyes bounced when I was trying to follow his finger. Go figure…

I live alone. That is my choice but I know that will have to change.

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@SusanEllen66 That is a lot of testing but hopefully you will get some answers. January isn’t all that far away. Only a few weeks. It takes some time for a psychologist to figure out results of psychological testing and interpret them so that information might come to you shortly before you see the neurologist.

Moving is so difficult to think about, isn’t it? When I was in my 20’s I could pack everything I owned into my little car and moving didn’t seem like such a big deal. Now that I’m in my 70’s it’s overwhelming. Do you have some ideas about what you would like your living situation to be?