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good afternoon slyk and welcome to NeuroTalk ...

i have to agree with AfterMyNap on talking with your doctor about the results ... don't hesitate to ask your doctor to explain it to you in plain english ...

meanwhile ... feel free to join in ... you will find lots of friendly and helpful people here at NT .... and again ... welcome to NT
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