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Old 11-16-2011, 07:54 PM #3
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Thank you so much for your post. I finally got to see the neurologist and he did find that reflexes on my left side are different from my right side. So now I'm off to get an MRI of the cervical spine. In addition to tons of bloodwork and a sleep study. He also did mention that I have alot of T-4 according tinny blood test. I will take a look at the link. Thank you!
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