Chapter 29Vancouver General Hospital, British Columbia Georgia joined Sean in her neuropsychologist's reception room. She'd undergone two hours of cognitive testing and her head was pounding. “How did it go?” Sean asked. “I haven't a clue. The first hour was taken up with answering questions and being told to remember five things I'd be asked to repeat at the end of the test. I remembered three. The rest of the time I looked at pictures and identified them. Grade one stuff.” “What kind of images?” “Animals, numbers, trees and rocks. Simple things like that. It was humiliating when I couldn't identify some of them. I feel stupid.” Sean reached out and squeezed her hand. “You're an accident victim, not stupid.” She gave him a weak smile. Five minutes later they were led into Dr. Ange

