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Old 02-13-2013, 12:39 AM   #11
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thank you for your reply. It's reassuring to know that someone was facing the same limitations and had a full recovery. I did have PT and OT
after i left the hospital i know its important.
guess i just have to be patient, like the doc said.
just wondering if your surgeon discussed the possibility of C5 palsy before your surgery. mine didn't
linda
I would think by now you would have had EMG/NCV and MRI with contrast if your situation has worsened since the surgery???
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