MysticalGlitchy
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INTERPRETATION: There is no electrodiagnostic evidence of a disorder of the anterior horn cell, neuromyotonia or generalized, large fiber, peripheral sesorimotor polyneuropathy.
Doesn't this discredit the Dr. Hart study? From my understanding, he refer to BFS as a form of neuromyotonia? Also, can anyone explain the K and Na channel thing? When I brought this up to my GP she drew a "cartoon" drawing of a nerve and said they trade K and Na when functioning- I think???
Doesn't this discredit the Dr. Hart study? From my understanding, he refer to BFS as a form of neuromyotonia? Also, can anyone explain the K and Na channel thing? When I brought this up to my GP she drew a "cartoon" drawing of a nerve and said they trade K and Na when functioning- I think???