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Old 02-24-2017, 08:40 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by MarjaE View Post
I've seen a few general practitioners, a physical therapist, and a neurologist about this since this started almost 6 years ago.

Most of them suggested non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. I tried low-dose nsaids for several months, even though they added gut pain to the arm pain. It turns out nsaids and other salicylates can also worsen hyperacusis. I now avoid them.

I haven't lost any arm or hand strength, but I have been in constant ulnar-nerve pain, and I may have worsened my coordination/proprioception problems.
When it comes to setting up an adaptive computer system, it's an occupational therapist who is the most appropriate provider. Pretty much all doctors and most physios wouldn't have a clue. Best wishes
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