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Old 08-23-2014, 09:43 PM #1
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Default Noodle arm

Hello everyone...I'm looking for answers or at least an idea of what's going on..
Four weeks ago I had right side neck. back and shoulder pain, 2 days later major pain in my upper arm, next day I awoke and couldn't move or lift it, 2 days after my whole arm is unmovable and I have stabbing pains. Somedays my hand works somedays it just tingles. I've been to emergency twice, chiro, sports dr, massage. I am awaiting an MRI. Every medical personnel has given me a different opinion and pushed it off to someone else.
I am wondering if anyone else has had this experience and can offer any advice?

Thanks!
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