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Old 07-24-2016, 10:27 AM #5
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It could still be a little pinching of the enlarged nerve when you are in certain positions. Are the muscles in your neck tight as well? I have what is called cervical radiculopathy which is basically just deterioration of the vertebrae and discs in my neck and I get a few of those symptoms on and off as well. It is worse when my muscles are tight.

I hope you get it figured out whatever it is.
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