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Old 07-17-2014, 08:20 PM #1
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So I know that I have herniated disks that are pushing on my spine at c-4,5,6,7... is this why my finger is twitching and my middle finger is having issues? If so, what do I do about this? Please tell me that this is not a surgical thing!
middle finger and upper arm pain is c7 for sure - had 2 level fusion still have the finger pain due to nerve damage - upper arm pain improved c6 is thumb and index finger

are you gettin pain in the upper arm outside tricep region - will be deep aching pain not jolts
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