Tuesday, November 18, 2008

We received the results from the Neuro Psychologist last week on the extent of Moberly's disability. The report was about 6 pages long but I'll spare ya'll the boring details and get straight to the point. Basically his audio skills were above average to superior and his visual skills were below average to borderline severely impaired. If he hears things he can function better than if he has to read them. His math level was at a grade 5 and all of you who know Moberly very well knows that he was always a math wiz. You could give him a big nmber math problem and he could figure it in his head within seconds. The doctor said there is really no way to put a time line on his recovery but did say he hoped to be able to make a more acurate recovery estimate in 2 years.



He has stopped the chelation treatments for now and will be re-evaluated in 2-3 months to see if he will continue and for how long. He truly believes that the chelation has helped his recovery so far.



Last week he had a pretty bad week with his pain levels being up around 8-10. The doctor and I both feel that this is due to the winter weather change. And also has to do with the healing process. Moberly says he will not be getting out much once it turns really cold.



Moberly and I would like to thank the Havre Sector Peer Support for all the help they have given us. There are so many other people and agents outside of Peer Support that have also given us much appreciated help that are too numerous to name them all.

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