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Old 02-16-2021, 08:09 AM #14
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Default 2nd appointment with Neurologist

Had my 2nd appointment with Neurologist and he did another EMG and the measurements were the same after 2months. Talked about what I described as it progressing to the point where I can feel it all over. He didn’t seem bothered about this and said sometimes the brain tricks the body. I have to get some more blood tests and chest X-ray to eliminate other factors which he didn’t elaborate. I go back in 6 weeks.

As I read what I have written it sounds like he was not that good but I feel more comfortable now about things. He did talk about sensory neuropathy and I am a bit confused about the difference. Anyone have any ideas?
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