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Walter Bishop {blueverse} ([personal profile] anycorpsewilldo) wrote in [community profile] roadrunnermuses 2012-09-12 07:44 pm (UTC)

Now, an EEG is normally used for these sorts of things, but I worry that the equipment might be too sensitive in your current state. An EKG will allow us to take readings in a different area.

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