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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo
The thing about pinch nerves is that it's like a sponge, the longer it's pinched or the force causing the pinch is severe the longer it takes to undo the dammage. So a sponge for an example is squished and takes time to go back to natural. That's how a nerve heals mostly on it's own but if a bone is crushing it then there could be longer term dammage to it.
That's how my back was. I had a bone fracture in my low back pinching a nerve and the pain was excruciating and I needed surgery, meds & epidurals did me no good.
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Do you think 2 weeks is a fair amount of time or from your experience would you make a Saturday appointment? And what are they going to do anyway?
There's no discomfort, just tingle and dead finger tips.