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The lesion is in the area of my brain that is responsible for motor function, so I have continual chronic pain in my lef
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"The lesion is in the area of my brain that is responsible for motor function, so I have continual chronic pain in my left arm from elbow to fingertips and the right side of my body from my ear to my breast area"

- Karen Duffy

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Karen Duffy's quote is a description of her experience with a sore in her brain. The lesion is located in a location responsible for motor function, which has caused her to experience persistent discomfort in her left arm from elbow to fingertips and the ideal side of her body from her ear to her breast location. This pain is most likely due to the disruption of nerve signals triggered by the lesion, which can result in a variety of signs consisting of pain, tingling, and tingling. The persistent pain she is experiencing is likely to be a long-lasting concern, as lesions in the brain can be tough to deal with. Nevertheless, there are treatments readily available to assist manage the pain, such as physical treatment, medications, and lifestyle modifications. It is important for Karen to seek medical guidance to determine the best course of action for her condition.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Karen Duffy somewhere between May 23, 1962 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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