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Originally Posted by SwissMiss
Numbness index finger can indicate compression of the upper plexus (C5, C6, C7). I had upper plexus ATOS on my left side with numb index finger and thumb. Right side was lower plexus TOS with numbness ulnar side of the arm and pinky finger.
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This is interesting.
First, I had a pec minor release, six months prior to any botox. With this I got feeling in the ring finger which stayed. I got feeling in the pinky and middle finger, but it faded. Forgot fingers felt so much prior to this.
When I got my anterior scalenes Botoxed, I got feeling back in my little finger, more in the ring finger, and middle finger. I got some feeling in the index finger and thumb, but it went away.
Six weeks after that I got the middle scalenes Botoxed. Then I got zinginging nerve sensation and some feeling back in the index ringer and thumb.
Does this mean one could determine if they have ATOS and/or ntos based on which fingers are numb?
I thought I just had ntos, but it turns out I have both.