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Old 10-26-2019, 02:35 PM #21
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The lifting weights might have pushed you over the edge..
if arm symptoms are a main issue for you - Look at & explore our Thoracic outlet syndrome forum.. the sticky threads there..to see if it might fit and if posture work & soft tissue therapies might help you.. also the face symptoms could be from trigger points in the muscles so check that out too.

Or an advance PT can assess/evaluate you, usually more in depth & hands on than any DR will do..

https://www.neurotalk.org/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/
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The lifting weights might have pushed you over the edge..
if arm symptoms are a main issue for you - Look at & explore our Thoracic outlet syndrome forum.. the sticky threads there..to see if it might fit and if posture work & soft tissue therapies might help you.. also the face symptoms could be from trigger points in the muscles so check that out too.

Or an advance PT can assess/evaluate you, usually more in depth & hands on than any DR will do..

https://www.neurotalk.org/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/


So where do i go now... neck surgeon? Ortho? Another neuro? Im so so confused. I doubt its a mecury issue... although it could be right?
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My suggestion is --
If you haven't been to any PT yet, ask dr for a PT referral if you need referrals, or seek out a PT evaluation on your own..
They will do pressure & various positional testing to narrow down possible areas of concern, this applies for bones as well as soft tissue..

If they think EMG or NCV might be needed they will suggest that as a next step.


Look thru the sticky threads on any forum here that might fit for you..
The site search can help find topics of concern also..
https://www.neurotalk.org/search.php

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But why would the leg be affected from TOS and the face... like neuro said isnt the face not connected?

I also relized latley in my arms/forearm area also that the nerve is tingling if i put pressure like pressing down on veins i can feel the nerve electric/tingle when pressing down and scraping up and down arm to wrist like pressing on arm and going up to down to wtist like a massage kinda i then feel it... very ockward Like the same sensation i felt the first night the issue happened when i was doing bicep curls.... some type of nerve pinge / sensation specially when pressing down.... leg also has been tingling alot on left side also.... no idea

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Whats % it could be cervical ?
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The arms have been alot of nerve reactions specially when i grab them hard or carry something like a gallon water
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