i loved the neuropsych test!!! i'm still revelling in the results and way way too c0cky from the report but ah well

it's nice to have the positivity!
i was really committed and dedicated to my personal rehab though.. as my biggest issues post-strokes were my memory and logic.... which previously were areas i'd been quite skilled in...
so yeah i went nuts on puzzles like sudoku, and also kept a little notebook with me at all times entitled "what i did today" - as i had mostly mid-term memory issues... and at the end of everyday i'd force myself to recall and write down what i'd done, and then every morning i'd read what i'd done the previous day, to refresh... also just having another little notebook for short-term notes and tasks is very helpful.. and anyway, you feel a bit like a writer... mysterious and such...

the brain is amazing.. it can be re-trained to learn absolutely everything!
my neuro-psych conclusion summary was:
- general intellectual ability in the superior range
- memory performances ranged from average to high average
- superior problem solving, planning and organisational skills
- excellent "working memory" skills
and i did eventually get that damn memory back to the "excellent" range... and this was all within 7 months of my first stroke.. timeframe including bilateral surgeries... so basically it does take a bit of time.. but you can do it if you're persistent and committed with rehab-like tasks...