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Morning Woods! A little bit of exciting news, last night I noticed I was able to move my left arm a little bit using my bicep and tricep muscles. It's not a great deal of movement common or can I do anything functional and it requires a great amount of effort expended on my end but it's progress and I am very excited and pleased with it.
Picking up breakfast burritos and heading to Benjamin's basketball game I'll be lurking and I'll check in later have a good Saturday Woods
And Now "Larry" will always be burned into the Toak as 4000.11.
Originally Posted by PapaThiele
Morning Woods! A little bit of exciting news, last night I noticed I was able to move my left arm a little bit using my bicep and tricep muscles. It's not a great deal of movement common or can I do anything functional and it requires a great amount of effort expended on my end but it's progress and I am very excited and pleased with it.
Picking up breakfast burritos and heading to Benjamin's basketball game I'll be lurking and I'll check in later have a good Saturday Woods
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