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Old 05-31-2012, 04:34 PM
Anne4tos Anne4tos is offline
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Dr. Ahn and Angle were unimpressed that my scalene block was negative as they felt it was not a reliable indicator for surgery. My problems turned out to be my ribs and not my scalenes. I wish I would have learned more back in 2010 when I failed the scalene block and I thought I didn't have TOS.[/QUOTE]

Dr. Ellis doesn't do scalene blocks. When I saw him, he offered heparin injections in key trigger areas. They were not areas which needed to be done under guidance.

Marc: Since your scalene block was unimpressive, did Ahn or any other surgeon suggest the Collins MRI and if not, why?

JKL: Has anyone wanted you to have this MRI as well? I'm mostly curious as his Northern CA counterpart's study is viewed as solid info. The geographical differences in diagnostic testing makes TOS all that more frustrating. Good luck to you with Ando. I hope you find relief and answers.
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