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Old 10-15-2019, 12:04 AM #1
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Could the arm issues be due to repetitive/desk/computer/phone activities & got worse with the lifting?
Trigger points in muscles can cause some odd referred symptoms..something to look into..
Could be a soft tissue factor, many MDs overlook that option since it doesn't show up on a scan, or xray or blood work..

Are you still lifting therapy or did you stop to see if anything improves?
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Yes stopped lifting been walking outside gor 1-1.5 hour a day..... to keep blood flowing ... if i lift my face gets crazy numb.... cardio makes legs numb.... very ockward
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I have a electric shock in arms specially when carrying bags
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Anyone???? No soultion
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Maybe see a Neurologist
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Could the arm issues be due to repetitive/desk/computer/phone activities & got worse with the lifting?

Hunched, rolled forward & head forward shoulders posture might fit also

Trigger points in muscles can cause some odd referred symptoms..something to look into..

Could be a soft tissue factor, many MDs overlook that option since it doesn't show up on a scan, or xray or blood work..
If the things mentioned above might fit, you might want to explore our Thoracic Outlet Syndrome forum (TOS) for short..and the sticky threads there..
https://www.neurotalk.org/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/
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Been and seen to 2 neuros already and did all mri and blood test.
They told Me To stop tuna which i ate 5 months stright everyday.... and to reduce coffee but noone can help me in this current situation im loaing hope. They have ruled out MS suppaosly but it still left me on a empty road. I hope someone
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Been and seen to 2 neuros already and did all mri and blood test.
They told Me To stop tuna which i ate 5 months stright everyday.... and to reduce coffee but noone can help me in this current situation im loaing hope. They have ruled out MS suppaosly but it still left me on a empty road. I hope someone
I agree with the person who suggested that you try to get the neurologist to perform more tests such as an emg and skin biopsy etc. It can take months and several doctor visits to get an accurate diagnosis. You can’t get proper treatment without the proper diagnosis.
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I agree with the person who suggested that you try to get the neurologist to perform more tests such as an emg and skin biopsy etc. It can take months and several doctor visits to get an accurate diagnosis. You can’t get proper treatment without the proper diagnosis.
So i should get a emg?
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