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  • Margo
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    Thank you so much. That’s very helpful and relieves a lot of my initial fears. I seem to have found a doctor finally that knows what he’s talking about so I’ll see what he says on wednesday.

    Margo
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    in reply to: Nerve damage fears #5446

    OK thank you whatever it was these simple exercises for the thoracic syndrome worked and the numbness has completely gone, so I think I will cancel that test. thank you so much for your advice I am extremely relieved.

    Margo
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    in reply to: Nerve damage fears #5444

    Sorry to bother you again but I think I’ve nearly got to the bottom of this. I have paid more attention to my symptoms. I read on the thoracic syndrom and have been doing a lot shoulder shrugs and different movements and that has really made a difference these past two days. I also noticed whenever the numbness does come there is a pain in the back of my neck. But anyway that pain in the back of the neck and the hand numbness is really going away with these shoulder exercises. Do you think I am safe to cancel any further tests for now? Like this nerve compression test. Maybe I will go IF the numbness and pain comes back

    Margo
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    in reply to: Nerve damage fears #5441

    Yes on first glance in my brief search the symptoms look like a match to mine. I will have a better look into this. Thank you so much for your help.

    Margo
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    in reply to: Nerve damage fears #5432

    In fact this numbness seems to come when I ever i lift something even only slightly heavy for any period of time and just hold it there.

    Margo
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    in reply to: Nerve damage fears #5431

    Hi Dr Corenman,

    I got the MRI today and the doctor said that in disc 5 and 6 of the neck there is bone growing into the spine or protruding into the spine. He said the MRI confirms that, but he said the said the symptoms I am complaining about do not correlate to this problem. He said the symptoms of this is upper arm pain and I definitely do not have that so he said my body has adapted to this. He said in that case I will not need an operation or medication for it. But the problem of this numbness and weakness in the last two fingers of my left hand and palm still remains. He said if it is not debilitating I can leave it. But I am worried because I have never had this before and it seems to be occurring too often. So he said he will do nerve test where they put needle type things in my hands. Do you know what that test is? Do have any idea what this numbness weakness is? I seem to get it when i am lying down and picking up something over my head. For example I was laying down yesterday and lifted up my little computer to see something and held it there in position for a few minutes when that numbness came back.

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