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Old 02-28-2012, 06:32 PM
rbwalton rbwalton is offline
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I am not a woman, but I have what is known as Parsonage Turner Syndrome, or also known as Neuralgic Amyotrophy. One of the impacts I have with this is that my long thoracic nerve damage has caused both of my scapula to "wing". It is a bit worse on the right than left. Long thoracic nerve palsy can be caused by PTS, or other things. Do you know a cause for your case? If it is related to PTS/NA- or maybe they mentioned Brachial Neuritis? Then there is a support group on Facebook.

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Originally Posted by jawell View Post
I was diagnosed 2 years ago with Long thoracic Nerve Palsy. I am looking for others like me to so I can gain some understanding. I have a few questions that would be more related to other females who have nerve damage in the same general area as mine. So to the other women like me out there it would be great if I could hear from you.
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