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Old 03-25-2015, 12:13 PM #1
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Default Weird But Good Happening After Normal EMG

So my EMG was completely normal and since my EMG and the normal test my "neuropathy" has pretty much lifted!

I hope it stays like this but it appears there is definitely a psychosomatic component to my symptoms. Worrying and focusing on it made it worse and forgetting about it makes is virtually vanish.

I still have a MRI to complete but the neurologist said I have no nerve damage whatsoever.


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