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Old 07-08-2011, 12:08 PM #8
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I have received a date for a neurology appointment Monday 18th July.
It should be quite interesting. The problem with my neck, I believe, is due to the brainstem dysfunction causing the spinal accessory nerve to malfunction. ( I wonder if they will spot it) The right upper eyelid also is drooping, --another cranial nerve misfunctioning.
The only real puzzle I have is why my buttocks should be not working. From what I read, this bit involves the sacrum area nerves. Ah well, we will see.
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