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Old 07-27-2012, 06:14 PM
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[QUOTE=Anne4tos;900926
I've had about 6 visits with this PT and her partner, but was planning to dump both of them after this visit today. Gut instinct speaks volumes! When I wander in today, useless PT #2 says she has no definitive diagnosis on me. I tell her, "I made my initial appointment/consultation with a Thoracic Outlet diagnosis and not much has changed in the last couple of weeks." She says, "Hold on a minute and let me Google what that is." After I hear computer keys clicking and I sit smirking with foul, foul language floating in my head, she reports back to me that all she "has to relax my scalenes and get my first rib down." This woman states and looks like she has been in the PT profession for 30+ years. You know you've reached rock bottom when they're Googling your ailment in front of you. RUN!!![/QUOTE]


this happened to me too,but then the dr, a well respected neuropysiologist said that TOS is so rare that he didnt think I could have it!
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