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Default Poroneal nerve damage

I got my tests results back from my nerve conduction/EMG test. it says i have mild poroneal nerve damage on both sides of my leg. I also have hyperreflexia. My neurologist said that the poreneal nerve damage takes 2 to 3yrs to heal. Now, i had a bad cocaine binge in august of this year when the tingling started. it makes no sense?, if the tingling started on the left side of my body then how are my poroneal nerves damaged? if i had a cerebral event then how are could the poroneal nerves on my legs be damage
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