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Old 03-10-2012, 05:33 PM #1
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Default Arm weakness

My husband woke up about a week and half ago with a paralized arm. He went to the walk in clinic. There they took a cervical xray and blood work which all turned out normal. He is able to use his arm a little more, however it is very weak and shakes. He also has some pain in the shoulder and forearm. Along with this he has been getting twitching in all of his extremities and is quite tired. It is an effort for him to do anything because this is his dominant arm. He has since seen a Neuologist and had an EMG. Also normal. The Neurologist told him that he has tennis elbow and that the twitching everywhere is unrelated. He is going to see an Orthopeadic Doctor next week. Anyone have any idea of what might be going on?:confused
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