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Old 05-24-2022, 11:04 AM #1
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Default A sort of diagnosis at last

A recent visit to the neurologist consultant revealed that my spine issues are causing my neuropathy. She said that multiple spine impingement is causing the nerves to react in the way they are. It's from my spinal chord and is inoperable so the condition is permanent and degeneration is likely.
So at least I know why I have suffered multiple carpal tunnel issues and ulnar nerve entrapment too. Years and years of suffering to find this.
My wrists hurt in the carpal area typing this!
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