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Old 08-03-2014, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SwissMiss View Post
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.
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.
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