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Re: Rapid repetitive movements....sm

Posted By: Bees on 2007-04-22
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Subject: Re: Rapid repetitive movements....sm

Gait and coordination are normal as are rapid repetitive movements (on or and) finger to nose. 


I cannot tell if this should be on finger to nose or and finger to nose. 


TIA




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