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Default evoked potentials abnormal in my eye!??

Hmmm, so got the news that my latest Evoked potential testing came back, and the nurse called to tell me the limb ones are fine normal! I was surprised as my right leg having so much troubles, did not even toe twitch at highest speed they could give the pulse. But then when tried again it did.

anyhow, she mentioned my right eye one was not normal, and made sure I do have a apt with neuro soon, which I do. She said he will go over the testing results more. Thinking not much will come from this testing results.

Anyone have abnormal evoked on eye, and what did it mean for you?? Just curious all, hugsss and thanks,sarah
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