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Old 04-04-2009, 09:00 PM #1
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Default Hello from a newbie

Hi everyone,

My name is Jim and I just joined NeuroTalk today. I have been experiencing a wierd buzzing sensation in my left elbow and forarm for about a month. Of course, I googled it and after a lot of dead ends, I was lead to this group. Although my "symptoms" are very minor, I thought I would join to learn more and take advantage of your collective knowledge

So, I'm glad to be here and was wondering if anyone's concerns started with just a very localized "buzzing" or "vibrating" feeling. Thanks!

Jim
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