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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Denmark
Posts: 49
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Denmark
Posts: 49
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My name is Marc, 21 years old, Denmark - been suffering for 3 years, from what doctors now believe is neurogenic TOS. I first started being diagnosed with bilateral tennis elbow, but that diagnose quickly feel to the ground after doppler ultrasound, second opinion from a rheumatologist rheumat and x-rays.
Then the diagnosed went upon bilateral radial tunnel syndrome, but that eventually also fell to the ground.
My pain is primary in my elbows, and that is where it started, right beside the epicondyle, in the supinator muscle and it is very sore. I then started having pins and needles in my hands and electrical shocks up my arm. I have very bad posture and have also lost the natural curve in my neck.
Then i had a nerve conduction test made by a very experienced (45 years) Neurologist, who concluded bilateral pinched nerves in the thorax propably in the plexus brachiallis, furthermore he ruled out carpal tunnel and radial tunnel.
Now after 3 rheumatologists, 1 neurologist, 2 nerve conduction tests and endless anti-inflammatory gels and acupuncture i think i finally have a diagnose. TOS
Last edited by MarcS; 08-31-2011 at 12:35 PM.
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