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Old 12-05-2010, 09:54 AM #21
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There is all kinds of info out on the net regarding referred pain from discs and spinal alignment issues. I've never been able to sift through it all and fully understand whats being said since a lot of it is contradictory in nature, but I've also heard from medical types that doctors don't really know all there is to know about these things. Has anyone mentioned a pain management doctor who does spinal injenctions? These can often confirm different diagnosises that other tests can't, in the hands of a skilled anesthesiologist. The facet joints along the spine can be a source of nerve irritation and pain. Can you run this by one of your providers?(again, I'm just a patient)
EE,

This is a great idea and something on my "to do" list.

While my C5-C6 and C6-C7 issues seem to be mild, who the heck knows, maybe it's enough to cause irritation. It all seems to line up:

* Spinal nerve root issues
* Pain that extends to the scapula and armpit
* Ulnar issues
* Pinky numbness

You'd think this would be a simple test too. Just rule it in or out. If pain goes away, AH HA. If it doesn't, ok spine is out.

It's got to be one of a handful of things here:

1) C-Spine related
2) Nerve entrapement below the brachial plexus (since the MRI rules out the plexus).
3) Some injury I can't remember around the elbow that is creating an issue that is completely separate from the shoulder pain I've experienced for a year.

May look to see if I can find an anesthesiaologist referral from the neurologist...although he may be loathe to do this prior to my EMG test this coming Friday.

Really starting to rule out RSD...there's just no evidence of hand weakness, swelling, discoloration, etc. My ortho thinks this is remote. Actually mentioned that I don't have the "personality type" for it...whatever that means.

EE...appreciate the thoughts. Thanks.

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EE...appreciate the thoughts. Thanks.

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Ok...here's a new symptom I'm picking up in the last 48 hours:

* An involuntary twitching or tremor in my middle finger.

Huh?

Any thoughts on this?

This happens at rest not when active.

Jeesh.

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Its hard to say. I lost 80% of the functions in both hands at one point and I never had a tremor. Still don't.

But everyone is different. If yours is in the neck area, a compression there, there would be different signs.

My neuropathy was compression at the wrist.
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