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Default small fiber question

i have had numb fingers for awhile now 24/7, all slightly numb but median nerve distribution more numb, the further out to the tip of my index finger..the most numb. this was triggered by an injury i believe to my brachial plexus and my emg ncv (mri of my neck) came back normal but i was only tested a year after i hurt myself!

would small fiber neuropathy make your fingers and arms feel REALLY heavy and fatigued? this is my no. 1 complaint. i cant double click on a mouse because my arm is so heavy.

my feet are normal

i know all about thoracic outlet, my sx dont totally match up with that either. im confused
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