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Old 05-05-2011, 05:38 AM #2
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I've had a test (can't remember what sort) where they muddled left and right. In my case it didn't really matter as the issue had been treated and resolved, but I do remember my doctor telling me it was not an uncommon mistake to make in medicine.

I have sensory motor neuropathy with myopathy - but my motor damage has always been very obvious on examination so I am not sure what to think about whether or not the L/R confusion could affect the diagnosis. My left leg is more damaged than my right, but that is obvious both on my tests and clinically. So even if they reversed by lefts and rights, they would still know something was wrong.

I'll be interested to hear what you find out on 9th.

best of luck with it all

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