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Right hemiplegia

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Its the condition i was left with after my accident

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Is that weakness on the right side? I've got that too and had mini stroke so it more serious and I walk with crutches.

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Weakness on right side right arm is bent all the time and right leg also weak and drags a bit my left arm has a tremor and shakes most of the time

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How does your hemiplegia afect you how long ago was you stroke i only ask as its nice to know i am not alone

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Hi, I've got weakness on my right side and it made worse by injuries from my accident . It was seven years ago .

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