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Old 06-11-2008, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by finz View Post
I know this question has come up here before. Maybe in a thread started by Tam ? If not, I'm sure she posted in it. Hopefully, she will see this thread.

I xannot for the life of me figure out how TOS and same side foot numbness can be connected........but it seems like there are far too many of us with it for it to be purely coincidental.

If it were just me, I'd blame my diabetes (thank you Neurontin )
What do you mean thank you Neurontin for diabetes? I am on 1200mg of it daily.
I too have the problems in my legs. My Dr. says that we are simply the type of people that are more likely to be susceptible to nerve trauma. If we can develop TOS from repetitive use or accident trauma, we are more likely to develop issues from other things, like being more sedentary than we were before TOS.
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