numbness in pinky/ring chest wierdness (not pain/pressure)
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I recently had an EMG/NCS that showed ulnar neuropathy but it also showed global sensory slowing in the upper extremities and decreased ulnar motor conduction velocity, which would indicate polyneuropathy, but when my leg nerves were tested they were fine, soooooo, I'm being sent for a new MRI of the C-spine and then to a neurologist.
An EMG/NCS might be a good place to start.
Best wishes,
Kim
I found it odd but smart that you suggested that! Many folks don't think that any types of blood disorders might affect the nerves. During my pre-op testing for my ACDF surgery, my WBC's were high. To make a long story short, I've had a full blood work up and a bone marrow biopsy since all my red blood cells were out of range. The marrow results were negative for any signs of abnormal cells and the DNA test came back negative for the Philadelphia chromosome . I see an Onco/Hema every 6 months to monitor my counts to make sure they don't get extremely high. My current diagnosis is leukocytosis & neutrophilia. What I get re-tested for every 6 months is polycythemia vera which they have not been able to rule out since my WBC's stay in the upper teens.
Thanks,
Kim