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Old 03-22-2022, 07:19 AM #8
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Hey Will,

It's extraordinary that such sloppy practice is tolerated. When I had my first EMG the practitioner reported that I was cold so the results may not be valid. No hint of a quick follow up test to check. The neurolgist seemed comfortable. It was a beautiful summer's day too.

I still think a lumbar puncture test is indicated for you, as a diagnostic tool.

Best wishes, and keep us updated,

Atty
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