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Old 12-01-2008, 03:37 AM
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Default re vascular aspect

Hi and welcome to our little sanctuary!

I had vascular...and neurogenic tos. I had to have surgery due to the compression of the subclavian blood vessels. You are at large risk of stroke if you are using the arm and you kinda have to I'm assuming!! Vascular tos is not something to wait on and I would certainly agree to a second opinion. However in saying that if your vascular surgeon won't do it he is a good doc. He knows his limits and won't do what he isn't comfortable doing. That is a really good thing.

Hopefully some of the other tosers will let you know who to see for surgeon's names and where to go to for help.

Have you had an ultrasound of your brachial plexus? This would be your first indication of a vascular problem. If you have vascular involvement it willl most certainly show up on the ultrasound.

i hope you hear from some of the Cali gals soon!! They will definatly guide you in the right direction doctor wise!!

take care and again welcome,
hugs,
Victoria
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