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  • Heidi
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    Thank you for your advice Dr. Corenman. Much appreciated! I have been diagnosed with ulnar neuropathy, along with the ddd. This diagnosis was made at appointment with neurologist. So, no further action has been taken by physician. I have requested an appointment with my physician, to refer me to a specialist. Since I have not had an Xray or MRI on my arm/shoulder area, I really don’t know why I have Ulnar Neuropathy, maybe something putting pressure on ulnar nerve? I wear my brace continuously, with no relief. Pain isn’t just limited to forearm either. Any recommendations?

    P.S.- Sorry for my earlier comments, just very frustrated, and in considerable pain. Sending a smile :-)

    Heidi
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    I am so sorry. I have had my rant. I am relieved that there’s no damage to my nerves. Just frustrated that there isn’t a simple explanation as to what is going on. So I will keep plugging away, and try to stay positive and focused on feeling better.

    Heidi
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    Well, I don’t know what to tell you. All I can say is you get what you pay for here in the “Great White North”.
    What a crock! Sorry I am still a little upset. I just have to shake my head.
    I’ll give a description of how the appointment went, all 20 min.s including testing.
    I went in the room to have the procedure done, lie down and she starts pulling up my right sleeve. Odd, I thought especially when I my LEFT arm is the one that is supposed to be tested. So I ask if they have to do both, she looks at the form that my physician had sent to the neurologists office, and it stated that my right arm is to have the nerve conduction tests. I clarify that. She does the left.
    10 mins. go by, I go to the office. He does not ask what my symptoms are, he does not do any kind of physical, then proceeds to tell me that the tests show nothing but a little bit of a problem with my ring and pinkie fingers. Says that it must be muscular. Prescribes me an elbow brace, recommends that I have physiotherapy, not lift anything over 25 lbs and do any kind of activity that I have to raise my head.
    “See your family physician, have a nice day, bye.” And out he goes.
    I’m at a total loss. I really am.
    I have had major surgeries and been up the next day, I have had three children naturally! I am Uber woman! :-) To say that I don’t know what pain is is humiliating and aggravating.
    Sorry to dump on you.
    You have been very helpful and kind, I appreciate your time.
    Thank you very much.

    Heidi
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    Thank you for your input. Very interesting!
    Should I ask him about this? I don’t want to come off as questioning his opinion, but I also want to make sure he explores all aspects of my concerns. :-)
    I have looked into the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and it seems quite similar to what I am experiencing; the hospital visits for chest pain, facial numbness, etc. It’s quite striking actually, the similarities are almost right on.
    Is genetics a factor? I believe my mother had an operation to relieve this (forgive the spelling-) a simple thoracectomy. She has had cervical discs replaced as well. We are both fairly tall women, I am 5’11”.
    I don’t know much about anything to do with this, that is why it is so nice to find someone with a knowledge of these things. Looking for answers online can scare a girl to death!
    If you like I can keep you posted about his findings.
    Thanks so much again :-)

    Heidi
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    Thank you for your quick reply. :-) I am scheduled for a nerve conduction test and consult with a neurologist next week. Hopefully everything will be explained to me at that time. Thank you so very much again, your advice is definitely appreciated!

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