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Old 07-22-2007, 07:07 PM
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Dahlek mentioned that she thought the temperature was important. It is. When they did the nerve conduction tests on my hands, they actually had a big pot of water that they warmed to a certain temperature to warm up my hands before they did the tests. The neurologist told me that the temperature must be warm for the tests to be accurate. This test was done at a big medical facility that is a teaching site for doctors. This was done about 2 years ago.

Maybe they are finally teaching the new neuro's that the temperature is important.

Billye
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