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16-04-2021 06:38 PM
16-04-2021 06:38 PM
Cognitive functioning
So I underwent an extensive cognitive assessment today. Two and half hours of spacial, memory and categorizing assessments to show if my bipolar disorder has turned my brain to mash. It turned out I didn't do too badly eventhough I found the exercises quite difficult. Has anyone else experienced cognitive problems and related them to their illness?
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16-04-2021 10:02 PM
16-04-2021 10:02 PM
Re: Cognitive functioning
Hi @Olga
Well done for doing the assessment. I had various assessments over the years and even when I was at peak performance they were never easy. 2.5 hrs is huge!
I had a heap of blood works taken last time and also had brain scans. On one hand it's great that physicals came back ok, but accepting that this is how my brain now works...
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17-04-2021 02:16 AM
17-04-2021 02:16 AM
Re: Cognitive functioning
@Olga that's a tough call imho. I haven't had cognitive assessments but feel there'd be different answers whether objective logic or subjective judgement was in question. Intelligence knowledge and wisdom are all measures of how well we're (I'm?) functioning and my judgement certainly has suffered when cresting a high or submerged in a downer. IQ is another matter and cognitive decline or lack of it used to be - maybe still is - a diagnostic criterion distinguishing different conditions. Wisdom? I can't resist quoting the prayer for courage to change the things we can, the serenity to accept the things we can't, and the wisdom to know the difference.
IQ tests are notoriously sensitive to cultural bias and I once sat a US college entrance aptitude test that included questions about baseball. Neither my eyesight nor hearing is as good as it used to be so sensory input is also a factor these days in how well I perform. And then there's age.
Horses for courses probably sums up my attitude - first ask what the tests are measuring. If creativity, spontaneity and wit were included I'd have more faith in their ability to encapsulate how well we're coping with life while diagnosed as bipolar. I haven't heard of tests for compassion or a sense of humour but I admire them in forumites and aspire to more of them.
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17-04-2021 06:52 AM
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17-04-2021 08:26 AM
17-04-2021 08:26 AM
Re: Cognitive functioning
@Olga Hi Olga yes my brain is mash. I can no longer study let alone finish reading a book. My concentration span is hopeless. I feel for you and understand completely what your are saying. Love peaxxx
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17-04-2021 03:17 PM
17-04-2021 03:17 PM
Re: Cognitive functioning
The cognitive assessments you had sound particularly exhausting. The other part of the exhaustion is the fear you have about the outcome.
I also had a battery of cognitive assessments done on me as part of a fitness to work assessment. My employers were trying to prove that because of my disability I was unable to do my job. I was very anxious about the testing and found it really challenging to do my best for the 5hrs of testing. I performed really well on the tests, but they still highlighted all the areas that I was weaker with - suggesting there was a problem with my average scores as they were below my other scores. Another test I had right at the end of the day, I guessed a lot as I was too tired and just wanted to go home.
Try to stay positive about the testing. Have you been tested previously for them to compare your current results to the past? Everyone has areas of weaknesses and that is ok. If they do believe that you are having cognitive decline then ask what you can do about it. Possibly changes to medications, or mental excercises such as crosswords.
I did see a show on SBS called How 'mad' are you? It included a participant Cameron who's mental illness is often associated with cognitive decline, but he had made efforts to offset this and did really well. Worth watching if you can.
Best of luck.
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17-04-2021 10:19 PM
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