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Old 07-13-2020, 01:11 PM #1
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Just wondering if my symptoms are similar with others. My surgery was March 12th of this year my right arm is still 90% paralyzed my left probably 50 I see no improvement and almost four months after surgery anyone with this surgery have you had the same complications I keep getting sick of hearing from my doctor that I am on schedule and it takes 6 to 8 months. Just last few days I've felt twitches in my spine tingling that I haven't felt before I'm also wondering if this is common.

I to had C-5 surgery, now a 2nd for c-5 palsy... Rt arm nothing, left weak, 4 months in still being told to be patient... My wife feeds me, drink from straw, etc....

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