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Old 01-28-2012, 11:57 AM #7
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Get a second opinion re the reflexes. 4 years ago when I barley had PN symptoms I ended up in bangkok hospital and the nuero surgeon there couldn't get a reflex from either knee except a very mild one in my left.

fast forward and my new neuro was about to test and I said dont worry they dont work. But they did! Dont ask me why the first nuero couldnt get a reaction, all very odd
Thank you. I'll ask my family doctor to check my reflexes the next time I'm in to see her for something. I do remember that while I was pregnant the midwife checked those reflexes because very brisk reflexes are a sign of preeclampsia. She could barely find mine at all - I can't remember if it was just the right that gave her problems or both. She said it wasn't a big deal because what she was concerned about were overly reactive reflexes anyway! Just remembering that now though... it was 2 years ago.
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