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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
one time i woke up in the morning and though i could lift my right arm, i couldnt control lowering it, it would just flop down uncontrollably. scared me pretty good. it went away after a short while and never happened again. hopefully this will be the case for you also.
I surely hope so too..... how long before it was gone? Well, as of this writing, the numbness is same.
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