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Old 02-21-2009, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by LSUsball2010 View Post
Hearing about the Colorado Rockies pitcher makes me feel a lot better. I can't postpone the surgery because I can't waste time getting back into my softball routine and Ive been having constant pain for the last year or so. . . But we have researched a lot about TOS and the surgeon I will be going to. He's suppose to be one of the best in the country so it gives me some relief. His name is Dr. Thompson out of St. Louis, MO. This surgery seems to be the right thing to do and definitely the last resort, after months and months of physical therapy; I suppose Im just nervous considering its going to take place so soon. Thank you for all of the support
Hey how did your surgery go? I had it done in Nov. 2008 and recovered pretty quickly condsidereing everything I've been through. I'm an athlete and played basketball, volleyball, softball in high school and basketball in college. In a very bad car accident 2 weeks before my sophomore year and now suffer from occipital headacahes and neck problems. Accident believed to have caused the TOS. Well I hope you are back out on the field real soon. Good Luck!!!!

Christy
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