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Old 11-04-2011, 07:28 PM #1
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Default trying to understan weekness on left side

i have just started baleet dancing after 20 years and am realizing that my left side of my body is so weak compared to my right side. i have no balane or coordination on left side. My right is prefectly fine. I have numbness and tingling in my hands when I stregth my arm copletely out. I also have uncontrollable shaking in my hand in certin positions. If i didn't start dancing angain i don't think I would of notice this problem. just trying to understand what is going on.
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