unknown bpi
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:06 pm
Hello all,
I am new to this board. I wanted to introduce my story and see if I need to cover more bases. I noticed muscle wasting of my right arm while I was in college. I am now a dentist. I am right handed and my wasting is on my right. My muscle wasting is along the posterior cord of the plexus. My deltoid is basically "gone". I can move my shoulder and have some contraction of my remaining fibers. Most of the muscles along the posterior cord have been affected. My bicep and tricep and fine, though, I have neuropathy pain in my tricep. I am 33 now and have been dealing with this since I was 26. The oddity of my injury is I really can't remember any type of trauma that would have caused this type of wasting. I first noticed it while playing a pick up basketball game where I threw the ball and had an "arm out of socket" feeling. But I know the wasting was there prior...It just occurred "painlessly" This is when I first noticed that something was wrong with my arm. I sought advice from the neurology department at UCLA. I've had several EMG's and a couple of MRI's(the MRI's were normal). The EMG's diagnosed the problem along the posterior cord. But the doctors were puzzled by the source of the problem. My first doctors thought I had Parsonage Turner's syndrome and that the symptoms were viral related and I should return. My other doctor's have said it is trauma related, but I again, I feel I would remember trauma or an injury that would cause this??? Here of late my pain is increasing and I am getting numbness in my ring and pinky finger. It is difficult with my profession, because I have fasiculations and shake due to fatigue. Pain in my right neck, trapezius area, has increased, and I feel that I am slowly worsening rather than staying stable.
I've felt like I've exhausted all options for treatment with the several doctor's I've seen over the years. After reading a lot of the posts it seems seeing a BPI specialist is warranted. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
All the best
I am new to this board. I wanted to introduce my story and see if I need to cover more bases. I noticed muscle wasting of my right arm while I was in college. I am now a dentist. I am right handed and my wasting is on my right. My muscle wasting is along the posterior cord of the plexus. My deltoid is basically "gone". I can move my shoulder and have some contraction of my remaining fibers. Most of the muscles along the posterior cord have been affected. My bicep and tricep and fine, though, I have neuropathy pain in my tricep. I am 33 now and have been dealing with this since I was 26. The oddity of my injury is I really can't remember any type of trauma that would have caused this type of wasting. I first noticed it while playing a pick up basketball game where I threw the ball and had an "arm out of socket" feeling. But I know the wasting was there prior...It just occurred "painlessly" This is when I first noticed that something was wrong with my arm. I sought advice from the neurology department at UCLA. I've had several EMG's and a couple of MRI's(the MRI's were normal). The EMG's diagnosed the problem along the posterior cord. But the doctors were puzzled by the source of the problem. My first doctors thought I had Parsonage Turner's syndrome and that the symptoms were viral related and I should return. My other doctor's have said it is trauma related, but I again, I feel I would remember trauma or an injury that would cause this??? Here of late my pain is increasing and I am getting numbness in my ring and pinky finger. It is difficult with my profession, because I have fasiculations and shake due to fatigue. Pain in my right neck, trapezius area, has increased, and I feel that I am slowly worsening rather than staying stable.
I've felt like I've exhausted all options for treatment with the several doctor's I've seen over the years. After reading a lot of the posts it seems seeing a BPI specialist is warranted. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
All the best