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Default sensory symptoms following tilt table test

I had some sensory responses after tilt table autonomic testing and am curious whether they were normal responses, or neuropathic. The first was an icy feeling in both feet up to the ankles after returning to the lying position after being upright for 5 minutes. The other was pain in the arm where my blood pressure was monitored. My arm started aching after I left the office and continued to ache for several hours. Does anyone know whether these kind of responses are expected or not?
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