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Old 01-25-2007, 11:46 PM #3
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Default There's a bit

about asymmetric neuropathies here. Gold is the only toxin I see mentioned causing asymmetric sx.

Very general rule: Asymmetric neuropathies tend to be more treatable than symmetric types.

Your malady could be a lot of things, ranging from something in the central nervous systems to thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), which has a room on this board. I thought of TOS when you mentioned shoveling.
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