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Thank You very much for responding!I very much appreciate your help and insight.
I should have mentioned that I had and EMG evaluation (and MRI) last week. EMG showed no indication of Carpal Tunnel. There was indication of “old” nerve damage (minimal) from prior surgery on left side. Ortho Surgeon also thought possible issues with Ulnar nerve. Performed physical examination, and, in his opinion, this is not a concern. Are there more definitive tests for Cubital tunnel or Thoracic outlet? The Ortho Surgeon did not mention a “nerve block”, but did offer an epidural? I am not familiar with a “nerve block”. Would this be preferable vs.an epidural?
I am currently enrolled in Physical therapy, and have had a medical massage as well. The Physical Therapist has shared that the back of my neck is very tight and “knotted up”. And as I mentioned previously, when I awake in the morning, my neck is swollen and upper arms are numb and tingling. This disappears in a while once I am up and moving around. Do these symptoms lean more towards Thoracic outlet?
The Ortho Surgeon started me on Steroids (prednisone) approximately 6 weeks after my last surgery. While on the steroids, I was symptom-free. As soon as I discontinued the steroids, all of the symptoms returned.
The middle finger on both hands does not seem to function properly and has considerable pain. General dexterity and grip in these 2 fingers is very poor. Any thoughts on this specific symptom, since this is a new symptom after my 3rd surgery?
In your opinion, would “moderate bilateral neuroforaminal narrowing at C6-7” be something that would likely require surgery in the future? or this something that one can live with and not have any issues?
Again, I cannot thank you enough. Prior to your response, I WAS seriously considering a 4th surgery. You have given me hope!! Thank you!!! -
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