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Old 02-16-2014, 12:13 AM #1
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Unhappy Post surgical neuropathy??

Hi everyone, I am new to this site and have a question I hope someone can help with. I had carpel tunnel surgery last fall and six weeks later surgery on opposite arm at elbow and hand for ulnar nerve release. No relief of symptoms of either surgery and my one arm is now numb and painful from the elbow to the fingers. Sharp pains, tingling and numbness. My surgeon was at a loss and finally told me I have post surgical neuropathy. Never heard of this, and at last appt. he told me it would be a two year wait to see if it improves. No help offered, no explanation and he is avoiding giving me a referral to a neurologist. Help! Thanks in advance
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