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Old 07-09-2024, 03:23 AM #1
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i am type 1 diabetic and have an appointment 2 weeks away with Doctor but have worried myself . i have been suffering with a sore shoulder that has gone away and comes back but more concerning is i lost grip in left hand yesterday and when i hold palm of my hand out my fingers are moving ever so slightly. Does anyone know if this is a sign of neuropathy or perhaps something more sinister.
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Hi Paul, Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups.

It could even be a pinched nerve.
I had a pinched nerve in my non dominant elbow a long time ago for a very long time. My hand used to get stuck in a 'claw' grip and a couple of my fingers were affected. Cubital Tunnel mine was. I used to do a lot of special exercises I found on the TOS or RSI forums.

Hopefully your Doctor has given you better news and that you're on the road to recovery.

I only just realized you wrote this in July. I'm in Australia and we do our dates differently with d/m/y so I thought you must have written just last week and you were waiting still to see the dr.

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