When I got to the neurosurgeon, I learned that it's common for folks to have spurs and that my problem can probably be fixed with surgery on my elbow.
The way I understand it, ulnar nerve has sort of a groove/tunnel between the bumpy bones in our elbows. The top of that tunnel thing is a clumpy ligament layer. With repetitive use, the nerve can get stretched..ligament layer can fluff up..and the tunnel gets too thin for the nerve to have as much space as it needs.
I don't have weird computer arm-posture and I don't lean on my elbows much. Mine is probably from guitar or throwing tomahawks.
I'm scheduled for surgery Monday. He will open my arm and snip the tissue/ligament to relieve pressure on the nerve. While he's in there, he may find that he needs to take off a little bit of my 'funnybone' bone.
I am really looking forward to getting this tended so I can get to work on Recuperating instead of being so dang delicate!