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CT Scan was completely clear. So no carotid blockage.

Next is the EEG, to rule out seizure disorder. I'm sure that will be OK, too.

So my sudden limb shaking (left arm always except for one weird episode of shaking in my trunk!) may wind up being 'just one of those things'.

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