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Thanks all! I am seeing a neurologist today and will ask about the nerve conduction study and insist on x-rays. I really do feel that the source is in either my neck or clavicle area.
Is there any advise about using multiple specialists? I mean, if the cause is a break in a joint like silverlady had, will the neurologist see that like an orthopedic would?
I RELISH all of your advise!
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