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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
chin lightly nested atop loosely peopled interlaced fingers supported via multi purpose table bent arms displayed elbows cocked (approximately gabled at ninety degree angle), which pose frequently assumed when pondering what to write, an idea spawned when clothed left fingered limb inadvertently roiled the so called "funny bone" named because of funny feeling generated when Ulnar nerve compression triggers pseudo shock sensation coursing one direction or another traveling from neck down into hand constricted in several places along the way such as beneath collarbone or at wrist most common place for compression (hands down) behind inside part of elbow medical terminology tagged "cubital tunnel syndrome." interestingly enough, this scribe attests more frequent occurrences along liberal democratic side no matter I claim dominant right handedness and reckon eyes that human body electric eel silly not perfectly symmetric also chiming in that such vulnerability a very minor design flaw extant within the amazing Homo Sapiens anatomy.
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