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Old 04-18-2012, 07:20 PM #6
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The neuro placed conducting nodes on different sections of my foot and leg, sending current to make my nerves sensitive and reflex to create a reflex to it.
Depending on where the nodes were placed and checking the latency of my reflex reaction, they were able to determine that my reaction time was slower on my left foot than my right foot and my average reactions from ankle to foot, we're slower than average for both feet. Reactions from mid to upper leg, down to the foot were considered normal. This is the data they have used to diagnose me with sensory poly NP. Should l get a second opion, or would this conclude to be an accurate test? Current placed on my leg was in the range micro amps, latencies and variations in reflex feed were recorded in milliseconds.



My husband has helped me describe this hopefully better than l have.

Sue
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