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Old 02-16-2016, 04:15 PM #5
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I guess I am a pessimist, to me, if the nerves are sending out incorrect signals that means they are mis-firing and something is wrong. I.e. compressed.

Maybe I should start leaning to the optimist view, it can't hurt.

I will ask my Neuro on March 2 the question, which is when I have the EMG and NCV tests.

Best Regards to All,

Bob
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