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Old 06-28-2017, 03:50 PM
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Post New here, hoping for answers, EMG tomorrow

I have my first (and hopefully last?) EMG/NCG tomorrow morning. I'm really hoping it shows TOS because nothing else seems to explain my symptoms.

Almost 3 years ago, I had a discectomy & fusion done at C5-C7 due to an injury. Before the surgery, my symptoms were muscle spasms in my shoulder, burning pain in the shoulder blade and nerve pain & tingling in my arm & fingers. The surgery didn't improve the nerve pain at all. I figured it was just a case of waiting for the nerves to heal. Nope.

Meantime, my surgeon retires, so I have to switch to another. He runs tests, orders cervical injections and comes to the conclusion that my spine is fine with the exception that one of the fusions didn't fully take in the front. They had only used allograft with no fixators (no metal, etc.). Makes me wonder what's holding my neck together. The new doc says to have the pain clinic test for carpal tunnel.

I did a very narrow-focused bit of research into medical journals looking for two things together: carpal tunnel & shoulder blade. They simply don't go together, but led me to a list of other neuro things in the same area, hence my suspicion of TOS. At least the guys at the pain clinic were open to the idea that it's possibly not carpal tunnel, but may be TOS. It's the same test either way.

An article at the Center for Nerve Injury & Paralysis at Washington University in St. Louis seems like it's talking about me. It was written in 2001 by Susan Mackinnon and addresses every symptom I have. The location of my original spine injury; my it's my pinky finger side tingles instead of the thumb side; I'm overly endowed and my bra straps make the symptoms much worse; my right hand and arm get colder than the left; my bicep and forearm ache sometimes like something has squeezed them. Every single thing wrong pings in this article. I printed it off for the pain clinic and I will probably take it with me to the EMG tomorrow.

I've heard varying reports of these tests - not sure if it's something to make me scream & cry ("test outcome may be a doc with a broken nose" is what my sister said after she read the description!) At this point I just want to get on the other side of it and have answers so we can move forward with a treatment plan.

Sorry if I rambled too much!
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