hey darlaa, just wondering if your doc ordered an MRI of your c spine just to rule that out as the possible culprit for the ulnar nerve affectation. when something is bilateral in nature like you have in both arms,it really does need to be checked from where it starts,and that is up in that c spine. in this type of situation,you just really NEED to know with 100% certainty that this is indeed stemming further down in your arms and not at the c spine level. alot of people(who have stupid surgeons) have actually had ulnar surgery only to find that their symptoms never went away,thats only becasue the actual problem was up in that c 8(ulnar) nerve the whole time. you just really need to be sure before anything further gets done,thats all. an EMG done up the entire arm and to that c spine would also help really see just where that nerve is being compromised at. like i said,you just really need to be certain where that is being affected.
its just when you have a bilateral complaint,under certain circumstances,the nerve compromise is actually up in that c spine and not further down the arm. just confirming this would let you know for certain. take care and please keep us posted. FB