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Old 04-30-2015, 04:35 PM #26
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I keep thinking I have pinched nerves. At the very least around my elbows. The area around my elbows is so sensitive that resting my arms on a table or desk sends tingles and small amount of pain down my arms into my hands. I also have a something twitching near my right elbow (I don't know, muscle, nerve, blood vessel.). It feels different than all my other twitches (it sends tingles all on its own) and I have had this twitch for over 6 months. It gets really bad when I am sitting at a table or desk with my arms up. Is this normal neuropathy or pinched nerve? I did have a couple ncv/emg but they all only testing my lower arm and leg (below elbow and below knee).
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